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Title: BRIDGING AND RELEVANCE
By: Tomoko Matsui
Format: Hardback

List price: £92.00


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ISBN 10: 9027250928
ISBN 13: 9789027250926
Publisher: JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO
Series: Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 76
Pages: 259
Description: This title aims to increase contemporary knowledge of verbal understanding. The author examines the mechanisms by which choices are made and shows how verbal misunderstandings arise and how they may be reduced.
Synopsis: While it has long been taken for granted that context or background information plays a crucial role in reference assignment, there have been very few serious attempts to investigate exactly how they are used. This study provides an answer to the question through an extensive analysis of cases of bridging. The book demonstrates that when encountering a referring expression, the hearer is able to choose a set of contextual assumptions intended by the speaker in a principled way, out of all the assumptions possibly available to him. It claims more specifically that the use of context, as well as the assignment of referent, is governed by a single pragmatic principle, namely, the principle of relevance (Sperber & Wilson 1986/1995), which is also a single principle governing overall utterance interpretation. The explanatory power of the criterion based on the principle of relevance is tested against the two major, current alternatives - truth-based criteria and coherence-based criteria - using data elicited in a battery of referent assignment questionnaires.The results show clearly that the relevance-based criterion has more predictive power to handle a wider range of examples than any other existing criterion. As such, this work adds to the growing body of evidence supporting the insights of relevance theory. The work has been awarded the 2001 Ichikawa Award for the best achievement in English Linguistics by a young scholar in Japan.
Illustrations: index
Publication: Netherlands
Imprint: John Benjamins Publishing Co
Returns: Non-returnable
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