За смисъла и значението в речевата комуникация
On the Sense and Meaning in Speech Acts
Author(s): Elena TsvetkovaSubject(s): Philosophy, Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Philosophical Traditions, Semantics, Sociolinguistics, Descriptive linguistics, Pragmatism
Published by: Институт по философия и социология при БАН
Keywords: scalar implicatures; presupposition; Horn; semantics; pragmatics
Summary/Abstract: In this article, I consider certain types of presupposition and quantitative implicatures, the interpretation of which is based on the usage of scalar expressions. The aim is to explain how presuppositions and implicatures are processed by showing the commonalities and differences between them. Solving this task will shed light on the question of the relationship between language and context. The “scalar implicature approach to presuppositions” is reviewed as a prerequisite for explaining cases in which presuppositions and implicatures are treated in a similar way. The question of consideration is that even when scalar implicatures are understood automatically and independently of context, we have preliminary pragmatic models that predetermine context and influence the way we interpret such statements and how we arrange the terms on the scale. This approach is used as a prerequisite for the possibility of talking about degrees in the scales – i.e., cases of an utterance involving scalar expressions, where the same expression – both in presupposition and in an implicature – can mean something different to a certain degree, and yet the hearer grasp that degree of meaning without much additional effort in processing.
Journal: Философски алтернативи
- Issue Year: XXXI/2022
- Issue No: 6
- Page Range: 105-116
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Bulgarian
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