Utterances normally mean more than they actually say on the surface, and this extra information is either contained in or inferrable from the context in which such utterances are made. The context of utterances is in the first place linguistic. This means that the complete and accurate interpretation of the utterance depends on what has already been said and/or what has still to be said. This linguistic context can either be explicit, as in REFERENCE and DEIXIS or implicit as in PRESUPPOSITION and IMPLICATURE, where its meaning has to be inferred. In the second p 1 ace, the context of utterance is situational, meaning that utterances are made and should thus be interpreted in their situations of utterance. Even the linguistic co...
Many strands of discourse analysis conceive discourses as relatively large structural connections. T...
It seems to be a cornmon-place enough statement to note that language depends on context. For exampl...
‘Africanisms’ are commonly defined as characteristics of African Second Language\ud English usage on...
Context is the environment that forms discourse and is one of the key factors influencing dis...
The book is a general discussion of the notion of a speech context, and the development and defense ...
Context is a central concept in the analysis of discourse and interaction in all the major research ...
Context is the environment that forms discourse and is one of the key factors influencing discourse ...
This paper argues that in addition to the familiar approach using formal contexts, there is now a ne...
The significance of context to the proper interpretation of texts has been known for millennia; it i...
Many language users tend to undermine the influence context exerts on meaning, which moves meaning f...
This paper argues that in addition to the familiar approach using formal contexts, there is now a ne...
Social/interpersonal context plays an important role in shaping the meaning of an utterance. Social ...
Naturally occurring dialogue is by far the most frequent manifestation of human speech and therefore...
While the specification of situating context(s) is commonly treated as an indispensable part of soci...
Contemporary linguistics and discourse studies have largely focused on language use and discourse — ...
Many strands of discourse analysis conceive discourses as relatively large structural connections. T...
It seems to be a cornmon-place enough statement to note that language depends on context. For exampl...
‘Africanisms’ are commonly defined as characteristics of African Second Language\ud English usage on...
Context is the environment that forms discourse and is one of the key factors influencing dis...
The book is a general discussion of the notion of a speech context, and the development and defense ...
Context is a central concept in the analysis of discourse and interaction in all the major research ...
Context is the environment that forms discourse and is one of the key factors influencing discourse ...
This paper argues that in addition to the familiar approach using formal contexts, there is now a ne...
The significance of context to the proper interpretation of texts has been known for millennia; it i...
Many language users tend to undermine the influence context exerts on meaning, which moves meaning f...
This paper argues that in addition to the familiar approach using formal contexts, there is now a ne...
Social/interpersonal context plays an important role in shaping the meaning of an utterance. Social ...
Naturally occurring dialogue is by far the most frequent manifestation of human speech and therefore...
While the specification of situating context(s) is commonly treated as an indispensable part of soci...
Contemporary linguistics and discourse studies have largely focused on language use and discourse — ...
Many strands of discourse analysis conceive discourses as relatively large structural connections. T...
It seems to be a cornmon-place enough statement to note that language depends on context. For exampl...
‘Africanisms’ are commonly defined as characteristics of African Second Language\ud English usage on...