Deirdre Wilson (2018) provides a reflective overview of a volume devoted to the historic application of relevance-theoretic ideas to literary studies. She maintains a view argued elsewhere that the putative non-propositional nature of (among other things) literary effects are an illusion, a view which dates to Sperber and Wilson (1986/1995:224): “If you look at [nonpropositional] affective effects through the microscope of relevance theory, you see a wide array of minute cognitive [i.e., propositional] effects.” Thispaper suggests an alternative, that modern-day humans have two apparently different modes of expressing and interpreting information: one of these is a system in which propositional, cognitive effects dominate; the other involve...
The article reviews experiments that test consequences of the most central tenets of the theory, nam...
The present paper presents an overview of the theories of relevance (Sperber&Wilson 1985, 1995, ...
The ability to focus on relevant information is central to human cognition. It is therefore hardly u...
We begin with two questions. The first is known in psychology, cognitive science, affective science ...
In this paper, we argue that the successful integration of expressive acts of communication into an ...
The concept Literature is a complex one. Relevance Theory can describe in a cognitive and scientific...
A fundamental assumption in relevance theory is that human cognition has evolved in the direction of...
Words are incredibly useful communicative tools, and yet they fail us every day. When we try to comm...
To what extent does literature affect our beliefs about the real world? Relevance theory offers new ...
There has been some discussion about how far relevance theory can help in analysing the interpretati...
<span>There has been some discussion about how far relevance theory can help in analysing the interp...
There has been some discussion about how far relevance theory can help in analysing the interpretat...
Relevance theory has been developed as a general model for explaining the cognitive mechanisms unde...
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...
The ‘frame’ problem in logic presents the following challenge: produce a logical formula that descri...
The article reviews experiments that test consequences of the most central tenets of the theory, nam...
The present paper presents an overview of the theories of relevance (Sperber&Wilson 1985, 1995, ...
The ability to focus on relevant information is central to human cognition. It is therefore hardly u...
We begin with two questions. The first is known in psychology, cognitive science, affective science ...
In this paper, we argue that the successful integration of expressive acts of communication into an ...
The concept Literature is a complex one. Relevance Theory can describe in a cognitive and scientific...
A fundamental assumption in relevance theory is that human cognition has evolved in the direction of...
Words are incredibly useful communicative tools, and yet they fail us every day. When we try to comm...
To what extent does literature affect our beliefs about the real world? Relevance theory offers new ...
There has been some discussion about how far relevance theory can help in analysing the interpretati...
<span>There has been some discussion about how far relevance theory can help in analysing the interp...
There has been some discussion about how far relevance theory can help in analysing the interpretat...
Relevance theory has been developed as a general model for explaining the cognitive mechanisms unde...
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...
The ‘frame’ problem in logic presents the following challenge: produce a logical formula that descri...
The article reviews experiments that test consequences of the most central tenets of the theory, nam...
The present paper presents an overview of the theories of relevance (Sperber&Wilson 1985, 1995, ...
The ability to focus on relevant information is central to human cognition. It is therefore hardly u...