In:Implicitness: From lexis to discourse
Edited by Piotr Cap and Marta Dynel
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 276] 2017
► pp. v–vi
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.Implicitness: Familiar terra incognita in pragmatics
Marta Dynel
Piotr Cap
Part I.Word and phrase
Chapter 2.What’s a reading?
Mira Ariel
Chapter 3.Pronouns and implicature
Wayne A. Davis
Chapter 4.Implicitness in the lexis: Lexical narrowing and neo-Gricean pragmatics
Yan Huang
Chapter 5.Zero subject anaphors and extralinguistically motivated subject pro-drop in Hungarian language use
Enikõ Németh T.
Part II.Sentence and utterance
Chapter 6.Implicitness via overt untruthfulness: Grice on Quality-based figures of speech
Marta Dynel
Chapter 7.Lexical pragmatics and implicit communication
Deirdre Wilson
Patricia Kolaiti
Chapter 8.Indirect ritual offence – A study on elusive impoliteness
Dániel Z. Kádár
Chapter 9.Implicitness in the use of situation-bound utterances
Istvan Kecskes
Chapter 10.Thematic silence as a speech act
Dennis Kurzon
Part III.Text and discourse
Chapter 11.The dynamics of discourse: Quantity meets quality
Anita Fetzer
Chapter 12.Why don’t you tell it explicitly? Personal/subpersonal accounts of implicitness
Marco Mazzone
Chapter 13.Implicature and the inferential substrate
Michael Haugh
Index
