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Mccready

Reliability in Pragmatics

Sprachen: Englisch. 26,0 cm / 18,3 cm / 2,1 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Hardcover), 304 Seiten
EAN 9780198702832
Veröffentlicht Juli 2007
Verlag/Hersteller Oxford University Press (UK)
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Beschreibung

This book is an exploration of how knowledge about the reliability of information sources manifests itself in linguistic phenomena and use. It focuses on cooperation in language use and on how considerations of reliability influence what is done with the information acquired through language. E. McCready provides a detailed account of the phenomena of hedging and evidentiality and analyses them using tools from game theory, dynamic semantics, and formal epistemology.Hedging is argued to be a mechanism used by speakers to protect their reputations for cooperativity from damage inflicted by infelicitous discourse moves. The pragmatics of evidential use is also discussed in terms of the histories of interaction that influence reputation: the author argues thatpast experience with the evidence source indexed by the evidential determines how the process of adding information will proceed.
The book makes many new connections between seemingly disparate aspects of linguistic meaning and practice. It will be of interest to specialists in semantics, pragmatics, and philosophy of language, as well as those in the fields of philosophy and cognitive science with an interest in language and epistemology.

Portrait

Elin McCready is an Associate Professor at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan. Her research interests include formal semantics and pragmatics, the semantics-pragmatics interface, Japanese and its dialects, philosophy of language and epistemology, modal and dynamic logics, and game theory. Her articles have appeared in journals including Semantics and Pragmatics, Linguistic Inquiry, and Journal of Pragmatics.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

- 1: Introduction
- Part I - Reputation and Cooperation
- 2: Cooperation
- 3: Trust and reputations
- 4: Hedging beyond truth
- 5: Deriving hedged interpretations
- Part II - Evidentials and Reliability
- 6: The nature of evidentials
- 7: Evidentials and reliability
- 8: Using priorities
- 9: Testimonial evidence
- 10: Conclusion
- Appendix: Formal system
- References
- Index

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