Bültmann & Gerriets
Epistemic Meaning
von Monika Doherty
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Reihe: Springer Series in Language and Communication Nr. 21
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-642-71678-2
Auflage: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987
Erschienen am 13.12.2011
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 13 mm [T]
Gewicht: 326 Gramm
Umfang: 220 Seiten

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This volume is a revised and extended edition of Epistemische Bedeutung (Doherty 1985). The German and the English versions dif­ fer in a number of aspects, only two of which can be attributed to the difference between German and English: A number of com­ binatorial options of epistemic particles discussed in Epistemische Bedeutung have not been included in the English version, as the English-speaking reader may be expected to be more interested in the general aspects of the topic than in the specific properties of a class of linguistic entities which does not exist in English at all. The second difference between the German and English editions concerns a ter­ minological change: "Evaluative Einstellungen" has been translated not as "evaluative;' but as "emotional attitudes;' This has become necessary, as "Bewertung" ("evaluation") has been introduced to replace "Urtei/" ("judgement;' "assessment"), which was a mor­ phologically less transparent term, lacking a full-fledged paradigm of derivations to cope with the various applications of this central no­ tion. The terminological change yielded labels for the complex com­ ponents of epistemic meaning (namely "evaluated" and "semi­ evaluated propositional meaning") which had remained without names in the German edition. Though the change from "judgement" to "evaluation" is mainly one of terminology and has not introduced any new content, it was connected with a revision in the way the logical nature of the basic epistemic elements is represented.



I Theoretical Framework.- 1 Preliminary Remarks.- 2 Attitudinal Meaning.- 3 Condition of Propositionality.- 4 Attitudinal Meaning Implied.- 5 Evaluating Clauses.- 6 Sentence Intonation.- 7 Modifying Evaluation.- II Epistemic Particles.- 8 Relating the Speaker's Evaluation to Other Evaluations.- 9 Clausal Evaluation with Particles.- 10 Contrasted Particles.- III Attitudinal Meaning Integrated.- 11 Simple Sentences.- 12 Complex Sentences.- 13 Reinterpretation.- 14 Contrasted Particles.- 15 Restrictions.- Appendix A: Meaning Postulates.- Appendix B: Rules.- Appendix C: Semantic Structures.- Appendix D: List of Sentences with Graphs.- References.


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