Our commentary is mainly concerned with Kissine's first argument in his 2021 target article: that mind reading is not necessarily needed for pragmatics. We fully agree with Kissine, and we present (i) additional recent empirical evidence in support of this view and (ii) a new model of pragmatics and mind reading, based on the situation of language use rather than the type of pragmatic phenomenon that is instantiated. The last part of our commentary concerns the logical validity of Kissine's argument, taking into account important concepts in autism research such as heterogeneity, equifinality, and neurodiversity, but also evaluating how relevant the empirical evidence from learning language from TV is to the debate on nativism vs. construct...
The central problem for pragmatics is that sentence meaning vastly underdetermines speaker's meaning...
Abstract The central problem for pragmatics is that sentence meaning vastly underdetermines speaker&...
Pragmatic processing of language involves inferring a speaker’s intended meaning by integrating thei...
In this commentary, we emphasize the importance of the observations presented by Kissine (2021) in h...
In this commentary, we emphasize the importance of the observations presented by Kissine (2021) in h...
à paraître dans IntellecticaThe (tentative) conclusion of this paper is that pragmatics needs both t...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to attribute mental states to self and others. It has bee...
The goal of this article is to provide a balanced assessment of the significance autism has for the ...
Pragmatic language (PL) is defined as the ability to use language effectively in communicative excha...
Abstract Language and Theory of Mind come together in communication, but their relationship has bee...
The central problem for pragmatics is that sentence meaning vastly underdetermines speakers meaning...
Pragmatic language (PL) is defined as the ability to use language effectively in communicative excha...
It is widely acknowledged that the pragmatic field of research is not homogeneous. In its broad sens...
While it is widely agreed today that autism involves a cognitive change(Baron-Cohen,1988), the main ...
Abstract Aim of the paper is to discuss the extent to which pragmatics, i.e., the ability to use lan...
The central problem for pragmatics is that sentence meaning vastly underdetermines speaker's meaning...
Abstract The central problem for pragmatics is that sentence meaning vastly underdetermines speaker&...
Pragmatic processing of language involves inferring a speaker’s intended meaning by integrating thei...
In this commentary, we emphasize the importance of the observations presented by Kissine (2021) in h...
In this commentary, we emphasize the importance of the observations presented by Kissine (2021) in h...
à paraître dans IntellecticaThe (tentative) conclusion of this paper is that pragmatics needs both t...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to attribute mental states to self and others. It has bee...
The goal of this article is to provide a balanced assessment of the significance autism has for the ...
Pragmatic language (PL) is defined as the ability to use language effectively in communicative excha...
Abstract Language and Theory of Mind come together in communication, but their relationship has bee...
The central problem for pragmatics is that sentence meaning vastly underdetermines speakers meaning...
Pragmatic language (PL) is defined as the ability to use language effectively in communicative excha...
It is widely acknowledged that the pragmatic field of research is not homogeneous. In its broad sens...
While it is widely agreed today that autism involves a cognitive change(Baron-Cohen,1988), the main ...
Abstract Aim of the paper is to discuss the extent to which pragmatics, i.e., the ability to use lan...
The central problem for pragmatics is that sentence meaning vastly underdetermines speaker's meaning...
Abstract The central problem for pragmatics is that sentence meaning vastly underdetermines speaker&...
Pragmatic processing of language involves inferring a speaker’s intended meaning by integrating thei...