Reflections on the Development of Relevance Theory
Part I Relevance Theory and Cognitive Communicative Issues 1 Scientific Tractability and Relevance Theory 2 Language Processing, Relevance and Questions 3 Quasi-Factives and Cognitive Efficiency 4 Evidential Explicatures and Mismatch Resolution 5 Representation and Metarepresentation in Negation 6 Pronouns in Free Indirect Discourse: A Relevance-Theoretic Account 7 The Development of Pragmatic Abilities
Part II Pragmatics and Linguistic Issues 8 Mood and the Analysis of Imperative Sentences 9 The Korean Sentence-Final Suffix ci as a Metarepresentational Marker 10 Expressive Epithets and Expressive Small Clauses 11 Ad Hoc Concepts, Polysemy and the Lexicon 12 The Polysemy of a Norwegian Modal Adverb 13 Noun-Noun Compounds from the Perspective of Relevance Theory 14 Procedural Syntax
Part III Figurative Language and Layered Interpretations 15 Metaphor and Metonymy in Acquisition: A Relevance-Theoretic Perspective 16 Relevance and Metaphor Understanding in a Second Language 17 Component Processes of Irony Comprehension in Children: Epistemic Vigilance, Mind-Reading and the Search for Relevance 18 Allegory in Relation to Metaphor and Irony 19 Slave of the Passions: Making Emotions Relevant 20 Adaptations as Communicative Acts: A Relevance-Theoretic Perspective
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Bringing together work by leading scholars in relevance theory, this volume showcases cutting-edge research within the theory, and demonstrates its influence across a range of fields including linguistics, pragmatics, philosophy of language, literary studies, developmental psychology and cognitive science. Organised into broad thematic strands that represent the latest research and debates, the volume shows the depth of analysis now possible after nearly forty years of intensive work in developing and applying the principles of relevance theory. The breadth of influence of the framework is reflected in the chapters of the volume, in some cases moving beyond the traditional realms of semantics and pragmatics to include discourse analysis, language acquisition, media and education. The volume will be essential reading for researchers in these fields, as well as for those already working within relevance theory or with other pragmatic theories.
Showcases recent research by leading scholars working within the relevance-theoretic pragmatics framework.