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- catalog contributor b2561113.
- catalog created "1975.".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "1975.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1975.".
- catalog description "-- The referring properties of definite noun phrases: entailment or presupposition? -- The problem of ambiguity -- Assertion: Strawson v. Russell -- Anaphora: the problem of coreference -- Definite noun phrases and the implication of uniqueness -- THE FORMALISATION OF THE SOLUTION -- The syntactic relation between definite and indefinite noun phrases -- Definite and indefinite noun phrases: a preliminary formulation of their syntactic and semantic properties -- Inter-sentence relations -- which solution? -- The formulation of factive complements -- TOWARDS A PRAGMATIC THEORY -- Grice's theory of meaning -- A definition of speaker's meaning: 'meaningnn' -- The Co-operative Principle -- On criticisms of Grice -- Speaker's meaning and non-indicative utterances -- The infinite regress problem -- The vacuity of the maxims -- THE APPLICATION OF GRICE'S THEORY -- The concept of relevance -- The maxim of quantity: some preliminaries -- The maxim of quantity and the Pragmatic Universe of Discourse -- The Pragmatic Universe of Discourse -- The maxim of quantity II -- Exclamations and the requirement of informativeness -- The pragmatic Interpretation of definite noun phrases -- The pragmatic interpretation of factive complements -- The assertion-presupposition contrast -- Speaker-presupposition, stress assignment and the maxim of relation -- And and the maxim of manner -- Even remains -- Illocutionary force: its Status within pragmatics -- PRAGMATICS AND THE COMPETENCE-PERFORMANCE -- DISTINCTION -- Bibliography -- Index".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 222-230.".
- catalog description "INTRODUCTION : THE LINGUISTIC FRAMEWORK -- General conditions on a semantic theory -- The relation between syntax and semantics -- On the nature of semantic features and the semantic component -- On the form of semantic features -- On the nature of the projection rules -- Negation -- The scope of negation -- Rules of semantic Interpretation operating on surface structures -- THE BASIS OF SEMANTICS: A DEFINITION OF MEANING -- On Katz' and Bierwisch's definition of semantic marker -- Meaning and reference -- Sentence meaning and truth -- Component-based semantics and model-theoretic semantics: a linguist's defence -- Reference and lexical entries -- The limitation of a truth-based theory of semantics: a criticism and a defence -- The relation between sentence and Statement -- Performative verbs, imperatives, and questions -- a suggested solution -- PRESUPPOSITION: TWO DEFINITIONS -- Entailment v. presupposition -- Speaker-presuppositions: presupposition v. assertion -- Presuppositions of Statements and sentences -- PRESUPPOSITION: ITS USE BY LINGUISTS -- A pragmatic concept of presupposition: the Lakoffs -- Lexical presuppositions: Fillmore -- Factive verbs: Kiparsky and Kiparsky, and Karttunen -- The problem of pretence -- Filtering: the problem of the connectives -- Some remaining examples of logically defined presupposition: Keenan -- THE PROBLEM OF REFERENCE AND THE SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION OF NOUN PHRASES".
- catalog extent "xi, 235 p. :".
- catalog identifier "05212073390521099382".
- catalog isPartOf "Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 15".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "1975.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "412".
- catalog subject "P325 .K4 1975".
- catalog subject "Presupposition (Logic)".
- catalog subject "Semantics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "-- The referring properties of definite noun phrases: entailment or presupposition? -- The problem of ambiguity -- Assertion: Strawson v. Russell -- Anaphora: the problem of coreference -- Definite noun phrases and the implication of uniqueness -- THE FORMALISATION OF THE SOLUTION -- The syntactic relation between definite and indefinite noun phrases -- Definite and indefinite noun phrases: a preliminary formulation of their syntactic and semantic properties -- Inter-sentence relations -- which solution? -- The formulation of factive complements -- TOWARDS A PRAGMATIC THEORY -- Grice's theory of meaning -- A definition of speaker's meaning: 'meaningnn' -- The Co-operative Principle -- On criticisms of Grice -- Speaker's meaning and non-indicative utterances -- The infinite regress problem -- The vacuity of the maxims -- THE APPLICATION OF GRICE'S THEORY -- The concept of relevance -- The maxim of quantity: some preliminaries -- The maxim of quantity and the Pragmatic Universe of Discourse -- The Pragmatic Universe of Discourse -- The maxim of quantity II -- Exclamations and the requirement of informativeness -- The pragmatic Interpretation of definite noun phrases -- The pragmatic interpretation of factive complements -- The assertion-presupposition contrast -- Speaker-presupposition, stress assignment and the maxim of relation -- And and the maxim of manner -- Even remains -- Illocutionary force: its Status within pragmatics -- PRAGMATICS AND THE COMPETENCE-PERFORMANCE -- DISTINCTION -- Bibliography -- Index".
- catalog tableOfContents "INTRODUCTION : THE LINGUISTIC FRAMEWORK -- General conditions on a semantic theory -- The relation between syntax and semantics -- On the nature of semantic features and the semantic component -- On the form of semantic features -- On the nature of the projection rules -- Negation -- The scope of negation -- Rules of semantic Interpretation operating on surface structures -- THE BASIS OF SEMANTICS: A DEFINITION OF MEANING -- On Katz' and Bierwisch's definition of semantic marker -- Meaning and reference -- Sentence meaning and truth -- Component-based semantics and model-theoretic semantics: a linguist's defence -- Reference and lexical entries -- The limitation of a truth-based theory of semantics: a criticism and a defence -- The relation between sentence and Statement -- Performative verbs, imperatives, and questions -- a suggested solution -- PRESUPPOSITION: TWO DEFINITIONS -- Entailment v. presupposition -- Speaker-presuppositions: presupposition v. assertion -- Presuppositions of Statements and sentences -- PRESUPPOSITION: ITS USE BY LINGUISTS -- A pragmatic concept of presupposition: the Lakoffs -- Lexical presuppositions: Fillmore -- Factive verbs: Kiparsky and Kiparsky, and Karttunen -- The problem of pretence -- Filtering: the problem of the connectives -- Some remaining examples of logically defined presupposition: Keenan -- THE PROBLEM OF REFERENCE AND THE SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION OF NOUN PHRASES".
- catalog title "Presupposition and the delimitation of semantics / Ruth M. Kempson.".
- catalog type "text".