Secondary content : the semantics and pragmatics of side issues /
In addition to expressing some main content, utterances often convey secondary content, which is content that is not their "main point", but which rather provides side or background information, is less prominent than the main content, and shows distinctive behavior with respect to its rol...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; London :
Brill,
[2019]
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Colección: | Current research in the semantics/pragmatics interface ;
v. 37. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Chapter 1. Secondary Content: An Introduction (Gutzmann and Turgay); Chapter 2. Literal and Enriched Meaning of Sentences with Weak Definites and Bare Singulars (Aguilar-Guevara); Chapter 3. Descriptive Pronouns (Amaral); Chapter 4. Concessive Clauses or How to Be Pragmatically Humble (Borgonovo); Chapter 5. Intensification and Secondary Content: A Case Study of Catalan Good (Castroviejo and Gehrke); Chapter 6. The Processing of Secondary Meaning: An Experimental Comparison of Focus and Modal Particles in Wh-questions (Dörre and Trotzke)
- Chapter 7. Additives and Accommodation (Grubic)Chapter 8. Is a So-Called "Beach" a Beach? An Empirically Based Analysis of Secondary Content Induced by Ironic Name Use (Härtl and Seeliger); Chapter 9. Dogwhistles and the At-Issue/Non-At-Issue Distinction (Henderson and McCready); Chapter 10. The Bavarian Discourse Particle fei as a Marker of Non-At-Issueness (Hinterwimmer); Chapter 11. Why the Meaning of Discourse Particles is Separated from Focus-Background Structure (Jacobs)
- Chapter 12. Sentence Adverbials, (Non-)At-Issueness, and Orientation in German-Evidence from Conditionals (Müller)Chapter 13. Interpretations of the Embedded Expressive Motto in Japanese: Varieties of Meaning and Projectivity (Sawada); Chapter 14. Rise-Fall-Rise as a Marker of Secondary QUDs (Westera); Index