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ArtikelOn the descriptive ineffability of expressive meaning  
Oleh: Blakemore, Diane
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Pragmatics: An Interdiciplinary Journal of Language Studies vol. 43 no. 14 (2011), page 3537–3550.
Topik: Descriptive ineffability Expressive Expletive Free indirect style Interjection Non-verbal communication Procedural meaning Relevance Repetition Weak communication
Fulltext: Blakemore_D.pdf (234.09KB)
Isi artikelThis paper addresses the question of whether there can be a unitary account of expressive meaning by considering the descriptive ineffability of expressives such as damn or bastard, on the one hand, and certain kinds of repetition, on the other. Drawing onmy(2002) work on the semantics of discourse markers and Wharton’s (2009) work on the pragmatics of nonverbal communication, I show, first, that the notion of procedural meaning can provide an explanation for the descriptive ineffability of expressives such as damn; and, second, that whylinguistic expressives are similar to non-linguistic expressive behaviour such as gesture and tone of voice. Finally, I show that the descriptive ineffability of expressive meanings conveyed by repetition must be given a different sort of explanation. In particular, it follows from the hearer’s assumption that the processing effort entailed by the repetition can be offset by weakly communicated cognitive effects – effects which the speaker trusts the hearer to derive forhimself onthe basis of hismemory and imagination. The paper concludes by speculating on why these two different sorts of expressive meaning are not distinguished in work on free indirect style (cf. Banfield, 1982; Fludernik, 1993)
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