Quotation and Truth-Conditional Pragmatics

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advanced linguistics research
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Closed Quotation
Context Sensitive Expressions
Demonstrative Theory
Disquotational Principle
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Intuitive Truth Conditional Content
Language Determination
linguistic meaning theory
metalinguistic analysis
Mixed Quotations
philosophy of language
Pragmatics
Pre Semantic Process
Pure Quotation
Quotation
Quotation Marks
Quotation Studies
Quotational Phenomena
Quotational Points
Quotational Sentence
Quotational Utterance
Quoted
Quoted Expression
Semantic Contribution
Semantic Inertness
semantic theory of quotation marks
Semantics
semantics pragmatics interface
Semantics\Pragmatics
SemanticsPragmatics
Singular Term
Speech Attribution
Truth Conditional Content
Truth Conditional Contribution
Truth Conditional Pragmatics
use mention distinction
Use\Mention
UseMention
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367593490
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the past decades, quotation theories have developed roughly along three lines—quotation types, meaning effects, and theoretical orientations toward the semantics/pragmatics distinction. Currently, whether the quoted expression is truth-conditionally relevant to the quotational sentence, and if there is a truth-conditional impact, whether it is generated via semantic or pragmatic processes, have become the central concerns of quotation studies.

In this book, quotation is clearly defined for the first time as a constituent embedded within yet distinctive from the quotational sentence. Also, as the first monograph to address the semantics/pragmatics boundary dispute over quotation, it argues that the semantic content of quotation amounts to its contribution to the intuitive truth-conditional content of the quotational utterance via two modes of presentation, which are incarnated in the functioning of quotation marks and manifested as use and mention. The use/mention-based analysis in this book can shed light on the semantic theorizing of other metalinguistic phenomena, while the semantics/pragmatics perspective will provide methodological implications for other relevant studies.

The new conception of quotation and thought-provoking analysis on use/mention, truth-conditional pragmatics, and the semantics/pragmatics boundary in this book will appeal to scholars and students in philosophy of language and linguistics. It will also serve as a clear guide to the current state of quotation studies and how to formulate a semantic theory of quotation.

Xiaofei Wang is an associate professor of linguistics at the University of Electronic Science and Engineering of China. Her research interests include truth-conditional pragmatics and the semantics/pragmatics boundary dispute.

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