(Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition)
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Introduction: Paul Grice, philosopher of language, but more than that /Klaus Petrus -Paul Grice and the philosophy of ordinary language /Siobhan Chapman -Intuition, the paradigm case argument and the two dogmas of Kant'otelianism /Jay David Atlas -Grice on presupposition /Anne Bezuidenhout -Irregular negations: implicature and idiom theories /Wayne A. Davis -A Gricean view on intrusive implicatures /Mandy Simons -Speaker-meaning, conversational implicature and calculability /Jennifer Saul -Some aspects of reasons and rationality /Judith Baker -Showing and meaning: on how we make our ideas clear /Mitchell Green -Illocution, perillocution and communication /Klaus Petrus -Speaker-meaning and the logic of communicative acts /Christian Plunze -The total content of what a speaker means /Al Martinich -On three theories of implicature: default theory, relevance theory and minimalism /Emma Borg -Contextualism in the philosophy of language /Nikola Kompa -WJ-40: issues in the investigation of implicature /Laurence R. Horn. "In this book, linguists and philosophers combine to offer a unique insight not only into Grice's contribution to philosophy of language, but on his theories of natural and non-natural meaning, implicatures and the semantic-pragmatic distinction"-Provided by publisher.
Palgrave studies in pragmatics, language, and cognition