Consistent with the well-established tradition of cognitive pragmatics, this work hinges on the idea that human communication has to be considered inferential in nature. Starting from the empirically-based insights of Relevance Theory, I will focus on the role of pragmatic inference processes in real language use, specifically in conversation. In order to address this question, I pursue a twofold goal. On the one hand, I intend to characterize the nature of conversational exchanges, by identifying the main features that underlie their elaboration. On the other hand, my goal is to provide some indications about the cognitive underpinnings of such conversational properties. Relevance account states that language in context can be described ...
1.1. Dialogues are verbal interaction sequences performed among language users. In order to be able ...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
This paper addresses the issue of the role of the social component in a theory of communication. In ...
Consistent with the well-established tradition of cognitive pragmatics, this work hinges on the idea...
Consistent with the well-established tradition of cognitive pragmatics, this work hinges on the idea...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
Relevance Theory (RT: Sperber & Wilson, 1986) argues that human language comprehension processes ten...
Conversation Analysis (CA) and Discursive Psychology (DP) reject the view that assumptions about co...
Usage-based theories hold that the sole resource for language users’ linguistic systems is language ...
Usage-based theories hold that the sole resource for language users’ linguistic systems is language ...
This paper argues that conversation analysis has largely neglected the fact that meaning in interact...
This paper argues that conversation analysis has largely neglected the fact that meaning in interact...
Traditionally, the study of linguistics has focussed on verbal communication. In the sense that ling...
Spoken communication is only one of many types of human interaction with the environment. The aim of...
1.1. Dialogues are verbal interaction sequences performed among language users. In order to be able ...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
This paper addresses the issue of the role of the social component in a theory of communication. In ...
Consistent with the well-established tradition of cognitive pragmatics, this work hinges on the idea...
Consistent with the well-established tradition of cognitive pragmatics, this work hinges on the idea...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
Relevance Theory (RT: Sperber & Wilson, 1986) argues that human language comprehension processes ten...
Conversation Analysis (CA) and Discursive Psychology (DP) reject the view that assumptions about co...
Usage-based theories hold that the sole resource for language users’ linguistic systems is language ...
Usage-based theories hold that the sole resource for language users’ linguistic systems is language ...
This paper argues that conversation analysis has largely neglected the fact that meaning in interact...
This paper argues that conversation analysis has largely neglected the fact that meaning in interact...
Traditionally, the study of linguistics has focussed on verbal communication. In the sense that ling...
Spoken communication is only one of many types of human interaction with the environment. The aim of...
1.1. Dialogues are verbal interaction sequences performed among language users. In order to be able ...
Sometimes it is thought that there are serious differences between theories of discourse that turn o...
This paper addresses the issue of the role of the social component in a theory of communication. In ...