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Mental Representations

Mental Representations

Mental Representations

The Interface between Language and Reality
Ruth M. Kempson
June 1990
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    The attempt to study language as part of cognitive science is apparently being thwarted by the lack of contact and inferential links between current theoretical paradigms. This dynamic collection provides an overview of the relationship between linguistic form and interpretation as exemplified by the most influential of these paradigms - the current Chomskian Government and Binding paradigm, the conflicting Situation Semantics paradigm, the Davidsonian programme and, finally, the new relevance theory of cognition and pragmatics. More ambitiously, it works towards an overall theory of cognition, which, the editor believes, has been facilitated by the assumptions and claims of relevance theory. The contributors to the volume are well known for their work at the language-cognition interface and each essay is a stimulating and insightful consideration of the problem. The editor's introduction will be invaluable to any reader not fully conversant with current theory, providing the necessary background, and her concluding essay is a brilliant exposition of the way in which Relevance Theory can create links whereby apparently disparate views are combined into a unified modular account of language and cognitive processes.

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    June 1990
    Paperback
    9780521399050
    240 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.36kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I. Introduction: The Relation Between Language, Mind, and Reality
    • Part II. On The Direct Interpretation of Natural Languages:
    • 1. Contexts, models, and meanings: a note on the data of semantics James Higginbotham
    • 2. Facts in situation theory: representation, psychology, or reality? Robin Cooper
    • 3. Relational interpretation Elisabet Engdahl
    • Part III. On The Syntactic Base For Interpretation:
    • 4. Bound variable anaphora Robert May
    • 5. On implicit arguments Michael Brody and M. Rita Manzini
    • Part IV. On Internal Representations and Natural Language Use:
    • 6. Representation and relevance Deirdre Wilson and Dan Sperber
    • 7. Implicature, explicature, and truth-theoretic semantics Robyn Carston
    • 8. 'So' as a constraint on relevance Diane Blakemore
    • Part V. The Language Faculty and Cognition:
    • 9. On the grammar-cognition interface: the principle of full interpretation Ruth M. Kempson
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • James Higginbotham, Robin Cooper, Elisabet Engdahl, Michael Brody, M. Rita Manzini, Deirdre Wilson, Dan Sperber, Robyn Carston, Diane Blakemore, Ruth M. Kempson

    • Editor
    • Ruth M. Kempson