Quotation and Truth-Conditional Pragmatics (Frontiers in Applied Linguistics)
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English | 9 Jan. 2018 | ISBN: 1138090026 | 186 Pages | PDF | 2.05 MB
In the past decades, quotation theories have developed roughly along three lines―quotation types, meaning effects, and theoretical orientations toward the semantics/pragmatics distinction. Currently, whether the quoted expression is truth-conditionally relevant to the quotational sentence, and if there is a truth-conditional impact, whether it is generated via semantic or pragmatic processes, have become the central concerns of quotation studies.
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