Rational Discourse and Poetic Communication: Methods of Linguistic, Literary, and Philosophical Analysis |
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Meaning and Use of Sentence Connectives in Natural | 15 |
The Natural Order of Attributes | 49 |
The Pragmatic Interpretation of Syntax | 87 |
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action addressee adjectives aesthetic code analysis Annie has married antinomy ascriptor assume attribute order basis becomes behavior commentandum communicative relevance complex connexity constituent sentences content elements context conversational maxims criteria detextualization dialogue discourse embedded emptied the safe equivalence classes equivalence relation example expression facts described formulation Goethe's poem grammatical Habermas head noun heterological impulse-satisfying object intelligence service interpretation Jakobson and Lévi-Strauss Kannegiesser language system Lévi-Strauss 1962 linguistic literal meaning literary main road maxims meaning-maximalist metatext monism moon Morris munication natural language noun phrases object-text order of attributes phonemic piece of information possible pragmatic information pragmatic rules principles pro-sentence properties proximity question reader Riffaterre rules semantic features semiotic paradoxes sentence connectives shot the watchman sign matter sign system sign vehicle situation speaker specific speech acts statement structuralist structure syntactic text segments text sequence tion Tristram Shandy true truth-functional utterance váse verbal word