This edited volume on contextualism and pragmatics is interdisciplinary in character and contains contributions from linguistics, cognitive science and socio-pragmatics. Going beyond conventional contextual matters of truth-conditions and pragmatic intrusion, this text deals with a variety of issues including hyperbole, synonymy, reference, argumentation, schizophrenia, rationality, morality, silence and clinical pragmatics. Contributions also address the semantics/pragmatics debate and show to what extent the theory of contextualism can be applied. This volume is based on a unitary research project financed by the University of Messina and appeals to students and researchers working in linguistics and the philosophy of language.
Introduction.- I. Pragmalinguistics.
Chapter
1. Reference in Context.-
Chapter
2. For a definition of hyperbole as operative on the scenes of the
ancient Greek theatre: situations and lexicon.
Chapter
3. Synonymy and
contextual dependence.- II. Performativity and social pragmatics.
Chapter
4.
Genre as a context for persuasion: the construction of identities in
different forms of institutionalised discourse. A case study.
Chapter
5.
Pragmatics, Metaphor Studies and the Challenge of Mental Imagery.
Chapter
6.
Material engagement and mediation: two necessary concepts.
Chapter
7.
Silence as a meaning framework.
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8. Schtroumpf: forms of life and
forms of talk.- III. Neurocognition and Clinical studies.
Chapter
9.
Cognitive-Linguistic Difficulties in COVID-19.
Chapter
10. Reasoning as a
tool at the service of our goals.
Chapter
11. When context really matters:
the case of schizophrenia.
Chapter
12. Beyond the Meaning of Words: Issues
in Neuropragmatics, Clinical Pragmaticsand Schizophrenic Language.
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13. Moral enhancement and contextualism: some reasons for the unattainability
of the program for moralizing people.- Chapter
14. Clinical pragmatics and
contextualism.
Alessandro Capone has a Doctorate in linguistics (University of Oxford) and a doctorate in philosophy of language (University of Palermo). He is full professor of linguistics. He is also a series editor for Springer, an editor for Intercultural Pragmatics, author of five monographs and three books of poems, editor of 16 international volumes, and author of papers published in top international journals. He is a board member of numerous international journals
Assunta Penna is Ph.D in Cognitive Sciences (University of Messina). Among her main research interests are: media languages, digitalization of public administrations; women and the media; Internet Studies. She has written a number of research papers.