In:Relevance Theory, Figuration, and Continuity in Pragmatics
Edited by Agnieszka Piskorska
[Figurative Thought and Language 8] 2020
► pp. 355–357
Subject index
Published online: 20 May 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/ftl.8.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/ftl.8.si
A
- adverbials
- hearsay76, 82, 87–89
- illocutionary76, 86
- affect83, 173, 186, 198,; see also emotions
- affective interpretation208–210
- affective response18, 196
- ambiguity61, 259–260, 263–266, 268, 281, 340–341
- appropriation239, 255
- argumentation9, 84, 95, 97–103, 105, 111–118; see also argumentative communication
- assumption
- contextual17, 240
- key330, 345
- target330, 345
- attitude
- affective346–347, 350
- dissociative4, 310–311, 313, 333, 338
- propositional70, 73, 124, 210–212, 310, 340, 346
B
- belief70, 72, 81, 87, 275, 279
- intuitive240
- reflective240, 256
- believability82, 97, 103, 113–114, 117
C
- category extension25–26, 28, 30–40
- coherence97, 101, 112–113, 115–116
- communication
- affective202, 204, 217
- argumentative115, 330,; see also argumentation
- communicator goals95–96, 114
- complementizer121–123, 125, 133
- comprehension6, 18, 49, 54–55, 57–59, 70, 73, 88, 114, 124, 127–128, 179, 274, 284
- irony311
- comprehension heuristic/procedure54–55, 127, 177, 240, 275, 332
- concept
- ad hoc3, 5, 27–29, 31–32, 36, 38, 339
- broadening5, 25–31, 36, 39, 203
- narrowing5, 27–30
- non-lexicalized28, 50, 53
- connective75, 95–96, 98–99, 102, 105–108, 111–114, 116
- context275, 281–282, 333–335
- accessibility337
- continuity2–5
- contrast168, 174–175, 178, 180, 186
- Critical Discourse Analysis235
D
- deflationary approach to figurative language2, 6–7
- desirable utterances122, 126, 130, 136–141, 146–160
- disambiguation340
E
- echo/echoic use2, 4–5, 130, 239, 252, 254, 310–314, 319, 330, 337, 346
- effect
- contextual305, 333
- cognitive54–61, 127, 177, 182, 240, 271, 274, 279
- cognitive, of strengthening100, 103, 111, 305, 333,; see also strengthening
- humorous329–330, 333
- of contrastiveness182
- positive cognitive176, 243, 245–246, 254, 275, 291
- pragmatic6, 55, 201–204
- stylistic115, 332
- emotions18, 208–210, 230, 239–240, 251, 261, 277,; see also affect
- encyclopaedic entries28
- enrichment45–46, 52, 340, 342
- free52
- epistemic stance69
- epistemic vigilance69, 82–86, 112–116, 124, 128–129
- evidence69–70, 76–77, 81–82; see also evidentiality, evidentials
- evidential participles69–70, 81–88
- evidentiality81, 123–124
- evidentials9, 70, 82, 123–124, 128–130
- expectations
- hearer176–178, 180–83, 186–88, 273–274
- of relevance2, 6, 19, 98, 114–117, 273–274, 276–283, 295, 344
- explicature49, 58–59, 73, 158, 274, 277, 294
- higher–level73, 86, 211–212, 340
- eye-tracking196, 213–217
F
- figurative language1–7, 9, 13, 17, 19, 20, 259, 284, 285, 327, 332, 348
G
- gar95–117
- General Theory of Verbal Humour330–31
- Gricean maxims267–270
H
- hate speech229–254
- covert234, 239–247, 253
- direct237, 253
- indirect237, 254
- overt229, 234, 237
- highlighting
- function of telops196
- natural184–188, 201–202
- hortatory material98–99
- humour327–335
- and irony329–335
- framing by telops196, 199
I
- Illocutionary act235–36
- implicated conclusion294
- Implication
- background333
- foreground333
- implicature49, 268, 291, 293–295, 301–302, 305
- Gricean 301–302
- strong243, 246, 293–297, 302–305
- weak203–204, 208–209, 293–297, 302–305
- incitement
- to genocide233, 252–253
- to hatred230–33 235–237
- incongruity329, 334
- resolution of331
- Indus Kohistani121–160
- inferential processes2, 6, 52–54, 179, 327, 340–345
- intention
- communicative98, 176, 239, 275, 334–335
- informative97–98, 239, 275, 277–278
- interjections75, 184
- interpretive use89
- irony2, 4–6, 16, 130, 174, 309, 310–317, 327–335, 337–338 345–347
- functions of330
J
- jab lines331
K
- Koine Greek95, 116, 118
L
- lexical modulation26–30 33–34
- literary texts, interpretation of14–15, 19, 291–293, 295–297
- locutionary act235–236
- loose use26, 28–32, 42
M
- marker
- discourse75, 86, 128, 130–135
- of metarepresentation131–135
- procedural95, 99–112
- quotation123–127
- meaning
- conceptual248
- figurative63, 285, 346
- literal2–3, 28, 327–328,; see also (non)literalness
- procedural9, 75, 123, 128, 167, 176–179, 249
- reversal of317
- metaphor2–6, 28–31, 35, 186–187, 259, 283
- metarepresentation122, 129–131, 331
- non–attributive146–148
- metonymy8, 17, 45–62
- modality81, 123
- deontic81
- epistemic81
- module
- argumentative95, 113–114
- comprehension84, 112, 113, 114, 116, 128
- multimodality193–204
- mutual parallel adjustment6, 55, 73, 343–344
N
- narrative95–99, 103–112, 116–117
- (non)literalness1–7, 28, 252
O
- offensive terms234, 237
- orthography175
P
- paralinguistic information167–175
- parentheticals76
- paronomasia261
- perlocutionary act80, 235–236
- personal pronouns86, 128, 295–297
- persuasion97–98, 112, 114–115
- polysemy46, 263
- pragmatic routines39–40
- premises
- explanatory98
- implicated73, 240, 294, 342
- procedural device179–180
- procedural encoding122, 128–129, 249
- procedural expressions86, 178
- procedural instructions86, 99, 111, 249
- prosody167–168, 171–175, 178–179, 182, 184, 186
- pun61, 84, 197, 259–284
- punch line331
- punctuation171–175
Q
- quasi-slurs246–251
R
- rationality97–98, 113
- reference assignment/resolution168, 186, 181, 292, 295–297, 341–342
- relevance
- constraints on99, 129
- optimal74, 127, 177, 180, 182, 240, 271, 332
- reliability of information73, 82–83, 112–113, 128–129
- rhetorical displays97
- rhetorical forms97–98
S
- saturation of contextual sources334
- schemata38–40
- semantic indeterminacy51
- shallow processing58–59, 64
- slurs229, 234, 237, 239, 244, 246, 247–253
- snowclones37–40
- Speech Act Theory71, 124, 235
- strengthening95, 99–103, 105, 111–112, 115, 117; see also cognitive effect of strengthening
- style6, 73–74, 167, 201, 328, 332
- of St Mark’s Gospel99, 112
T
- telops193–199, 204–218
- testimony97
- third-person imperative153–159
- tortoise shell cat291
- translation
- of irony317–323
- audiovisual198–199
- tropes261–262, 268
- twist in literary texts295–297, 346
- typography167–188, 199–202, 204
V
- vagueness58, 60–61
- verbal attack232–234
W
- wordplay60, 264–266, 273
