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ISI Reprint Series ISI/RS-87-190, USC Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern Carolina, 1987. Rhetorical Structure Theory:A theory of text organization. Levinson (1983:21) states that pragmatics is the study of relations between language and context that are basic to an account of language understanding. Press, 1989.Īttention, Intentions and the Structure of Discourse In Michael L Posner, editor, Foundations of Cognitive Science, pages 437-468. Chapter 18: Discourse.īarbara J Grosz, Martha E. Jeanette Gundel, Nancy Hedberg and Ron Zacharski.Ĭognitive Status and the Form of Referring Expressions in Discourse. (Hard copy is avaliable in coli library in the following folder: o89 - Baumann - Informational and Semantic Aspects of Information Structure - WS 01-02) Information Structure and the Syntax-Phonolgy Interface. Presupposition projection as anaphora resolution. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1991.Ĭomputational Interpretations of the Gricean Maxims in the Generation of Referring Expressions. Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft = Handbooks of linguistics and communication science. implicatures) Part V: Chapter 21, p. Semantik: ein internationales Handbuch der zeitgenössischen Forschung = Semantics an international handbook of contemporary research. Introduction: What is Pragmatics Basic reading: Levinson 1983: Chapter 1 Implicatures Basic reading: Levinson 1983: Chapter 3 Dale and Reiter 1995 Further reading: Davis 1991: Part II: Chapter 4, p.65-76 (Grices theory of meaning) Part V: Chapter 19, p.305-315 (Grices theory of implicatures) Part V: Chapter 20, p.316-364 (on distinguishing entailments vs. Cambridge University Press, 1983.Īrnim von Stechow and Dieter Wunderlich, editors. Speech Acts Basic reading: Jurafsky and Martin 2000: Chapter 19 Levinson 1983: Chapter 5 Davis: Chapter 15 Conversational Structure Basic reading: Jurafsky and Martin 2000: Chapter 19 Levinson 1983: Chapter 6 Jurafsky and Martin 2000: Chapter 19 ĭetailed Reference List (incomplete at the moment)Ĭambridge Textbooks in Linguistics. von Stechow and Wunderlich: Chapter 13.1993 Lambrecht 1994 Anaphoric Reference Basic Reading: Reference, familiarity and activation Basic reading:įurther Reading: Gundel et al. von Stechow and Wunderlich: Chapter 14 Pragmatics (from Greek pragma action) is the newcomer among the major branches of linguistics.