Optimality Theory and Pragmatics von Reinhard Blutner | ISBN 9781349507641

Optimality Theory and Pragmatics

von Reinhard Blutner, Anne Bezuidenhout, Richard Breheny, Sam Glucksberg und Francesca Happé, herausgegeben von H. Zeevat
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinReinhard Blutner
Herausgegeben vonH. Zeevat
Autor / AutorinAnne Bezuidenhout
Autor / AutorinRichard Breheny
Autor / AutorinSam Glucksberg
Autor / AutorinFrancesca Happé
Buchcover Optimality Theory and Pragmatics | Reinhard Blutner | EAN 9781349507641 | ISBN 1-349-50764-4 | ISBN 978-1-349-50764-1

'This collection clearly demonstrates that Optimality Theory finds fruitful applications in the domain of pragmatics. The papers show how to overcome the traditional gap between linguistic meaning and utterance meaning. Conceptions like relevance, conversational implicature, pragmatic anomaly, grammaticalization, recoverability, and constructional iconicity appear in a new light'. - Manfred Krifka, Professor in General Linguistics, Insititute for German Speech and Linguistics, Humboldt University, Germany

'Though the idea of optimization was present in the pragmatic enterprise from the very beginning, we had to wait for this collection in order to see how to integrate pragmatics into Optimality Theory.' - Professor Paul Smolensky, Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University

Optimality Theory and Pragmatics

von Reinhard Blutner, Anne Bezuidenhout, Richard Breheny, Sam Glucksberg und Francesca Happé, herausgegeben von H. Zeevat
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinReinhard Blutner
Herausgegeben vonH. Zeevat
Autor / AutorinAnne Bezuidenhout
Autor / AutorinRichard Breheny
Autor / AutorinSam Glucksberg
Autor / AutorinFrancesca Happé
Ten leading scholars provide exacting research results and a reliable and accessible introduction to the new field of optimality theoretic pragmatics. The book includes a general introduction that overviews the foundations of this new research paradigm. The book is intended to satisfy the needs of students and professional researchers interested in pragmatics and optimality theory, and will be of particular interest to those exploring the interfaces of formal pragmatics with grammar, semantics, philosophy of language, information theory and cognitive psychology.