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Relevance Theory meets Markedness

Considerations on Cognitive Effort as a Criterion for Markedness in Pragmatics

by Peter Schuster (Author)
©2003 Thesis 246 Pages

Summary

Rising influence of cognitive sciences on linguistics has been observed recently. This work aims at pointing out which role cognitive effort may play in natural language processing. From a pragmatic perspective various approaches to a plausible definition of cognitive effort are presented. Some introductory sections to pragmatics lead to a discussion on relevance theory. Also, a variety of markedness concepts are introduced. These are examined in regard to their utility for the description of context understood as a psychological construct. Finally, a natural language processing model is used to describe cognitive effort in the light of divers learning models.

Details

Pages
246
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631389683
Language
English
Keywords
Markiertheit Pragmatik Relevanztheorie Relevanz (Linguistik)
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. 245 pp., num. fig. and tables

Biographical notes

Peter Schuster (Author)

The Author: Peter Schuster was born in 1967 in Heilbronn/Germany. He studied Linguistics and Business Administration at Stuttgart University where he graduated in November 1997. For his M.A. thesis he taped and transcribed spoken language in a British office in order to analyse the communicative functions and meanings of the word ‘right’ in relation to its position in the utterance.

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