Cover not available

What Do We Talk About When We Talk?

Speculative grammar and the semantics and pragmatics of focus

PaperbackAvailable
ISBN 9789027225139 | EUR 68.00 | USD 102.00
 
e-Book
ISBN 9789027280824 | EUR 68.00 | USD 102.00
 
Get fulltext from our e-platform
This monograph deals with the ‘aboutness’ of language. First, the sense in which language ‘is about’ or ‘reflects’ both reality and a mental picture of reality is turned into a cornerstone of a reflectionist or ‘Speculative Grammarian’ semantics and pragmatics. Second, the ‘Speculative Grammar’ idea is made concrete in a logico-linguistic account of the way language ‘is about’ the whole of reality as well as about certain fractions of it. Third, the reflectionist perspective is used for a universalist account of the way speech acts ‘are about’ their subjects, topics, and foci.
[Pragmatics & Beyond, II:3] 1981.  vi, 122 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 November 2011
Table of Contents
Cited by (2)

Cited by two other publications

Sperber, Dan & Ira A. Noveck
2004. Introduction. In Experimental Pragmatics,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Swiggers, Pierre
1986. Semiotics in the Low Countries. In The Semiotic Sphere,  pp. 343 ff. DOI logo

This list is based on CrossRef data as of 6 march 2026. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.

Subjects and metadata

Main BIC Subject

Main BISAC Subject

ONIX Metadata

ONIX 2.1
ONIX 3.0

LoC, MARC XML

U.S. Library of Congress Control Number:  81189392 | Marc record
Mobile Menu Logo with link to supplementary files background Layer 1 prag Twitter_Logo_Blue