This chapter identifies and explains several primary functions of the fictional use of metalinguistic devices and considers some difficult cases. In particular, this chapter argues that when real persons are quoted in a storyworld they are ‘storified’ as near-real fictions. In cases of the misquotation of real persons, near-real fictions and near-real quotations must adequately exploit resemblances between the real and the fictional. This concludes with a discussion of the similarities between fictional and nonfictional uses of metalinguistic acts, and how they bear on our understanding of imagination and make-believe
Semantic fieldwork and language documentation both rely on telling stories as a means of investigati...
Kendall Walton’s account of make-believe takes the social dimension of imagination into account. In ...
The thesis deals with the topic of narrative fiction. It primarily focuses on the nature of a fictio...
This chapter identifies and explains several primary functions of the fictional use of metalinguisti...
In this paper, first of all, I want to try a new defense of the utterance approach as to the relatio...
In recent work, Kendall Walton has abandoned his very influential account of the fictionality of p i...
Consider the opening sentence of Tolkien's The Hobbit: (1) In a hole in the ground there lived a hob...
This paper is concerned with fictional communication, as the act of an author in relation to a reade...
Importation in fictional discourse is the phenomenon by which audiences include information in the s...
Utterances within the context of telling fictional tales that appear to be assertions are neverthele...
In this introduction to the handbook on the Pragmatics of Fiction we introduce the aims of the colle...
The distinction between fiction and non-fiction, between a text that is true and one that is not, is...
John Searle and I agree about many important aspects about individual speech acts within fiction. I ...
The concept of fictionality has been undermined by developments in two distinct areas of research in...
I present a dilemma for defenders of two theories of fictional content: Hypothetical Intentionalism ...
Semantic fieldwork and language documentation both rely on telling stories as a means of investigati...
Kendall Walton’s account of make-believe takes the social dimension of imagination into account. In ...
The thesis deals with the topic of narrative fiction. It primarily focuses on the nature of a fictio...
This chapter identifies and explains several primary functions of the fictional use of metalinguisti...
In this paper, first of all, I want to try a new defense of the utterance approach as to the relatio...
In recent work, Kendall Walton has abandoned his very influential account of the fictionality of p i...
Consider the opening sentence of Tolkien's The Hobbit: (1) In a hole in the ground there lived a hob...
This paper is concerned with fictional communication, as the act of an author in relation to a reade...
Importation in fictional discourse is the phenomenon by which audiences include information in the s...
Utterances within the context of telling fictional tales that appear to be assertions are neverthele...
In this introduction to the handbook on the Pragmatics of Fiction we introduce the aims of the colle...
The distinction between fiction and non-fiction, between a text that is true and one that is not, is...
John Searle and I agree about many important aspects about individual speech acts within fiction. I ...
The concept of fictionality has been undermined by developments in two distinct areas of research in...
I present a dilemma for defenders of two theories of fictional content: Hypothetical Intentionalism ...
Semantic fieldwork and language documentation both rely on telling stories as a means of investigati...
Kendall Walton’s account of make-believe takes the social dimension of imagination into account. In ...
The thesis deals with the topic of narrative fiction. It primarily focuses on the nature of a fictio...