In:Introduction to Cognitive Pragmatics
Klaus-Uwe Panther
[Cognitive Linguistics in Practice 4] 2022
► pp. 281–283
Subject Index
Published online: 16 March 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/clip.4.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/clip.4.si
A
- abductive instinct47, 181
- abductive reasoning 48, 164, 180–182, 193
- abuse(s)113–114
- Anglo-American pragmatics 2
- apodosis7, 34–35, 57, 216, 235;; see also protasis
- arbitrary sign(s)29–30;; see also motivated sign(s)
- associative (relation)35, 47, 170–172, 178, 180, 193, 215, 264
- associative connection 47
- associative memory 170
- associative reasoning47, 193
- autonomy of syntax hypothesis17;; see also Autonomy of Syntax Principle
- Autonomy of Syntax Principle235–236
B
- background assumption(s)53–54, 59
- background information59–60
- breach of commitment 14
C
- calculability84, 89–90, 107
- cancelability84–85, 107, 264
- cancelable5, 68, 84–86, 88, 92, 97, 159, 248
- cancelation57, 85–86, 88, 238
- cardinal numbers 5
- code model (of communication)63–65
- coherence4 ,8–9, 264
- conceptual contiguity 172
- conceptual frame110, 138, 1461, 153, 168, 170–172, 182, 193, 195, 2013, 261, 264
- conceptual scale 70
- conceptually contiguous33, 35
- conditional clause34, 201, 216–217
- conditionality53–54, 59, 131
- consequent clause7, 34, 57, 201, 216
- constituent order22–24, 124–125, 237–238;; see also word order
- constitutive rule115, 117;; see also regulative rule(s)
- conventional implicature83–84
- conventional sign25, 29–30
- conventionalism22;; see also naturalism
- conversational implicature65, 68–70, 83–91, 103–107, 113, 141, 163, 182, 238, 248
- Cooperative Principle68–70, 75, 80
- cultural model11, 18, 39–40, 110, 151
- culture/language-specific implicatures104–105
D
- declarative sentence, 11, 197, 240
- deductive reasoning 43–45
- defeasibility45, 46, 48, 72, 84–86, 103, 104, 107;; see also cancelability
- defeasible46, 48, 68, 79, 84, 86, 88, 89, 93, 100, 174, 188, 199:; see also cancelable
- deictic12, 26
- deixis 12
- demotivation 41
- direct causation 37
- direct illocutionary act196–197;; see also direct speech act
- direct speech act 96
- direction of fit118–121
E
- embodiment18, 28, 39
- entailment43, 48–49, 51–53, 58, 61, 63, 68, 71, 77, 83, 86–87, 90, 93, 95–96, 100, 103–104, 107, 139, 151, 153, 156–159, 168, 173–175, 188, 198–199, 203, 231, 237, 264
- epistemic qualification53–54, 59
- European Continental tradition (of pragmatics) 2
- expert model 111
- explicit performative utterance126, 196–197, 205, 225, 233
F
- factive verb 200
- felicity condition116–117, 121, 128, 264
- flouting70, 74
- folk model39, 40, 109–111
- frame59, 146, 149, 151, 153, 155, 158, 160, 162, 168, 170–172, 182, 193, 213, 223, 246, 264;; see also conceptual frame
- frame semantics 146
G
- GCI68, 85, 88, 92, 104
- generalized conversational implicature68, 84, 87;; see also GCI
- generative grammar16–17, 28, 48, 235, 239–240
- Gricean maxim69–70, 77–78, 81;; see also maxim
H
- hedged performative126, 196, 202, 208, 220, 224, 230, 232
- Horn scale70, 71, 77, 91
I
- I-principle 78
- icon26, 47
- iconic principle37, 104;; see also iconicity
- iconic relation26, 30, 37, 104, 139, 147, 153, 160, 170, 263–264;; see also iconicity
- iconicity153, 250–251
- illocutionary act110–119, 125, 128, 133, 135, 192, 216, 219, 231, 233
- illocutionary force116–117, 121–127, 164, 187, 192, 195–197, 201–202, 207, 219–220, 225
- illocutionary meaning13, 126, 213, 264
- illocutionary point118–121
- illocutionary scenario(s) 110, 128–129, 131, 137–138, 192, 195–198, 205, 208, 213, 215, 222–223
- imperative sentence10, 196, 231
- implicature(s)9–11, 13, 17, 62–63, 65–66, 68–70–76, 78–79, 83–93, 100, 102–107, 113, 139–142, 147–149, 151, 159, 163, 168, 174, 182–183, 199, 204, 238–239, 248, 250, 261, 264–265
- index12, 26, 113, 146, 170, 174, 177, 223, 246, 251, 257
- indirect causation 37
- indirect illocutionary act 79, 138, 192–193, 195, 197, 213, 215, 233, 264;; see also indirect speech act
- indirect request3,61, 79, 191–192, 216–217, 222
- indirect speech act38, 192, 195–196, 203, 273;; see also indirect illocutionary act
- inductive reasoning 46
- infelicity/infelicitous94, 100, 109, 113, 122, 132, 249
- inferential model of communication63–65
- inferential motivation21, 42–43
- insubordination 216
- interrogativesentence 10, 53, 118, 125, 196, 206, 210, 217, 222, 224, 239–240, 242
- interrogativity53–54, 59
- invited inference3, 9, 10
L
- language-independent factors of motivation37, 42
- Law of Least Effort 79
- linguistic source 7
- linguistic target 7
- linguistic vehicle146, 163, 166, 168, 170–171, 179, 181–184, 186–187, 195, 201, 207, 231–233
- literal meaning3, 39, 140–142, 146, 165, 192, 196, 218, 248–249;; see also literal sense
- literal sense140, 143, 159, 181, 183, 218
- locutionary act 111
- logical conjunction5, 11, 46, 48
- logical connective6, 11, 76, 255
- logical disjunction 6
M
- M-principle 78
- Malagasy society 81
- Malagasy speakers 81
- Maxim of Relation74–75, 79–80;; see also Maxim of Relevance
- Maxim of Relevance 74
- Maxims of Manner75, 79, 93
- Maxims of Quality73–74, 77, 140
- Maxims of Quantity70, 73, 77–79, 81
- meaning-in-context18–19, 42
- meaning-in-use1–2, 10, 42
- mental organ 16
- metonymic inference92, 164–167, 174–175, 183, 188, 190, 197, 200–202, 207
- misfire(s)113–114
- modus ponens44–45, 90
- modus tollens 44
- motivated sign(s)25, 32
N
- naturalism22;; see also conventionalism
- NECI53–55, 57, 59, 61, 89
- negation 44, 50–55, 57–59, 71, 78, 89, 91, 238, 243
- new information35, 60–61, 63, 80–81, 91, 93, 96, 101–104, 107, 202
- non-cancelable45, 76, 97;; see also indefeasible
- non-codability85, 90, 107
- non-conventionalsign25, 29, 33, 83–84, 90
- non-detachability84, 88;; see also non-detachable
- non-detachable88–89
- non-truth conditional meaning12–13
O
- old information60, 63;; see also background information
- onomatopoeic words26, 30, 32
P
- particularized conversational implicature68;; see also PCI
- PCI68, 86
- performative verbs124–125;; see also performatives
- performatives126, 196–197, 202, 220, 224, 226, 228–229
- perlocutionary act111–112
- phatic act111–112
- phonetic act 111
- polysemy35–36, 185, 205
- predicating 111–112
- presupposition 43, 48, 51–61, 63, 68, 83, 86–90, 93, 100–104, 107, 114, 120, 133, 139, 151, 156–160, 168, 200, 223, 225, 259, 264
- Principle of Relevance79–80
- propositional act111–112
- propositional content35, 55, 116–127, 129–132, 136, 164, 187, 192, 196, 199–205, 207–208, 211–212, 218, 221–222, 238
- protasis 7, 34–35, 57–58, 216
- psychological state119–121
Q
- Q-principle77–79
R
- R-principle79–80
- reasonableness condition 217
- referring111–112, 176
- regulative rule(s)115, 117
- reinforceability 85, 90–91, 93–94, 100, 103–104, 107
- reinforcement90–91, 93, 103, 264
- relative motivation 24
- Relevance Theory63–64, 77, 79–80, 141–142, 263
- rhetic act111–112
S
- satisfaction condition 10
- semiotic system 17
- signified24, 26, 29–30, 144
- signifier24, 26, 29–30
- sincerity condition30, 73, 117, 119–120, 128–129, 198, 219, 223
- statement3, 5, 7, 12–13, 18, 59, 71–72, 74, 83, 86, 92, 100, 116, 125, 143, 154, 168, 184, 188, 197–198, 206, 213, 227
- suspendability72, 84–85, 107, 264
- syllogism44–45, 47
- symbol22, 29–30;; see also symbolic sign
- symbolic sign25–26
- symptom26, 41, 157, 171, 177;; see also index
T
- topic continuity 8
- truth condition7–9, 10–11, 13–14, 49, 83, 262;; see also truth-conditional approach (to meaning)
- truth value4–13, 44, 49–52, 58, 119, 197, 201, 245, 262
- truth-conditional approach4–5, 8
U
- universal grammatical principles17, 239
- universal implicatures84, 104–105
- universal language 22
- universal quantifier45–48
- unmotivated (signs) 24–25, 29–30, 33, 42, 263 ;; see also arbitrary sign
- utterance act111–112
V
- verbs of judging 55
- violation of the CSC240, 242, 244, 265
- visual perception 38
W
- what is implicated4, 14, 63, 66–68, 83;; see also what is said
- what is said 4, 9, 13–14, 63, 66–68, 75–76, 78, 84–85
- word order22–24, 34, 125, 236–237, 265, 271, 278;; see also constituent order
