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Title: Semantics and Pragmatics: Drawing a Line edited by Ilse Depraetere, Raphael Salkie.
Logic, Argumentation & Reasoning, Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences,
Logic, Argumentation & Reasoning, Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences,

Main Entry: Depraetere, Ilse. editor.
Salkie, Raphael. editor.
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Date: 2017.
Publication Place: Cham :
ISBN: 9783319322476
Subject: Philosophy.
Logic.
Language and languages -- Philosophy.
Linguistics.
Philosophy.
Philosophy of Language.
Theoretical Linguistics.
Logic.

Series: Logic, Argumentation & Reasoning, Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences, 11
Logic, Argumentation & Reasoning, Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences, 11

Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction (Ilse Depraetere, Raphael Salkie) -- Part I: Drawing a Line -- Chapter 2. Free pragmatic enrichment, expansion, saturation, completion: A view from linguistics (Ilse Depraetere, Raphael Salkie) -- Chapter 3. Response by Kent Bach (Kent Bach) -- Part II: Crossing Borders -- Chapter 4. Is pragmatics about mind reading? (Siobhan Chapman) -- Chapter 5. Pragmatics between experiment and rationality (Anton Benz) -- Chapter 6. Lexical pragmatics, explicature and ad hoc concepts (Alison Hall) -- Chapter 7. A cognitive, usage-based view on lexical pragmatics (Maarten Lemmens) -- Chapter 8. What’s pragmatics doing outside constructions? (Bert Cappelle) -- Chapter 9. Constructions, templates and pragmatics (Frank Liedtke) -- Chapter 10. Early intervention at the interface: Semantic-pragmatic strategies for facilitating conversation with children with developmental disabilities (Susan Foster-Cohen, Tze Peng Wong) -- Chapter 11. A response to Foster-Cohen and Wong: Appropriate pragmatic behavior (Gerhard Schaden) -- Chapter 12. About concerns (Max Kölbel) -- Chapter 13.About the lekton: Response to Max Kölbel (François Recanati) -- Part III: Exploring New Territory -- Chapter 14. Why quotation is not a linguistic phenomenon, and why it calls for a pragmatic theory (Philippe Debrabanter) -- Chapter 15. Response by Raphael Salkie. Demonstrating vs depicting: Reply to Philippe Debrabanter (Raphael Salkie) -- Chapter 16. The meanings of non-finite have and the semantics-pragmatics interface (Ilse Depraetere) -- Chapter 17. The comprehension of indirect requests: Previous work and future directions (Nicolas Ruytenbeek) -- Chapter 18. Prosody, procedures and pragmatics (Kate Scott) -- Conclusion (Billy Clark).
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Printed edition: 9783319322452

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