This paper summarises recent developments in one of the most influential current theories of pragmatics: Relevance Theory. There have been many significant developments in Relevance Theory, and in pragmatics more generally, since Diane Blakemore’s 1995 handbook entry (reprinted in this volume). Debates about the nature and goals of pragmatic theory have been explored within individual frameworks and across different ones. There has also been considerable development within Relevance Theory. These include adjustments to the theory itself, new and adapted accounts of particular linguistic and non-linguistic phenomena, new ways of testing and new ways of applying the theory. A small selection of these are mentioned here
Relevance theory has been developed as a general model for explaining the cognitive mechanisms unde...
This paper considers how ideas developed within relevance theory can be applied in accounting for la...
Early work in relevance theory followed Grice’s approach in being based mainly on evidence from intr...
Bringing together work by leading scholars in relevance theory, this volume showcases cutting-edge r...
Bringing together work by leading scholars in relevance theory, this volume showcases cutting-edge r...
This editorial provides an overview of some of the new horizons that are visible from the pragmatic ...
The present volume on relevance theory contains interesting insights on both inherent aspects of the...
Relevance theory is arguably the most influential approach to pragmatics to have developed from the ...
Over the past twenty years, relevance theory has become a key area of study within semantics and pra...
Over the past twenty years, relevance theory has become a key area of study within semantics and pra...
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...
In 1992, shortly after the publication of the first edition of Relevance: communication and cognitio...
The present volume on relevance theory contains interesting insights on both inherent aspects of the...
This paper summarizes aspects of relevance theory that are useful for exploring impairment of pragma...
Relevance theory has been developed as a general model for explaining the cognitive mechanisms unde...
This paper considers how ideas developed within relevance theory can be applied in accounting for la...
Early work in relevance theory followed Grice’s approach in being based mainly on evidence from intr...
Bringing together work by leading scholars in relevance theory, this volume showcases cutting-edge r...
Bringing together work by leading scholars in relevance theory, this volume showcases cutting-edge r...
This editorial provides an overview of some of the new horizons that are visible from the pragmatic ...
The present volume on relevance theory contains interesting insights on both inherent aspects of the...
Relevance theory is arguably the most influential approach to pragmatics to have developed from the ...
Over the past twenty years, relevance theory has become a key area of study within semantics and pra...
Over the past twenty years, relevance theory has become a key area of study within semantics and pra...
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...
In 1992, shortly after the publication of the first edition of Relevance: communication and cognitio...
The present volume on relevance theory contains interesting insights on both inherent aspects of the...
This paper summarizes aspects of relevance theory that are useful for exploring impairment of pragma...
Relevance theory has been developed as a general model for explaining the cognitive mechanisms unde...
This paper considers how ideas developed within relevance theory can be applied in accounting for la...
Early work in relevance theory followed Grice’s approach in being based mainly on evidence from intr...