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Carlson L. — Dialogue Games. An Approach to Discourse Analysis |
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about 247 249
Aboutness 242—246 251
Abraham W. 163
Abstract performative hypothesis 173—174
Acceptance 18
Acceptance of questions 19 96—98
Acceptance, inductive 7—9 137—141
Accessibility relation 18—19
Addressee 68
Addressing 75 163
Affirmation 202 211
Aims of a game xv—xvi
Aims of conversation xviii 5 46—47
Aims of dialogue games xviii 3—10 20—21
Aims, external vs. internal xv—xvi 10
Akmajian A. 203 204 223
Alternative, epistemic 18—19
Alternative, hypothetical 53
Alternativeness relation 18—19
Although 162
Anaphora xxii 151 255—259 265—266
AND 78 152—155 168—169
Answer, complete 8 28 99—100 138 160—161
Answer, conclusive 30—43 89—91
Answer, decisive 27 165 183
Answer, defmite 28—30 35
Answer, direct 27
Answer, exhaustive 28—30
Answer, expected 126 128
Answer, partial see “Complete”
Answerhood 82 96—100
Answerhood, syntactic vs. functional conditions 26
answering 60—61
Appropriateness xi 148
Argument xix 62—63
Aristotle xix xxi 179 273n
As for 268—271
Assent and dissent 64
Assertion assertion-reply dialogue 22
Assertion vs. presupposition 219—220 233
Assertion vs. question 60
Assumption list 13 18 93
audience 68—69 118
Author 68
Autonomy of discourse grammar 150
Begging the question 179
Behaghel's law 197
Behaghel, O. 197
Belnap, N. 276n
Bennett, M. 276n
Bias of questions 120—124
Bolinger, D. 124 125 135 231 235 278n 281n
Brown, P. 277n
But, “contrary-to-expectation” 162 165—166
But, “semantic opposition” 163 166—167
But, “subject-changing” 177—178
But, “tertium comparationis” 163
Caution 9 104 121—123 139—140 157
Chafe, W. 238 242 282n
Chomsky, N. 14 80 238 273n 282n
Cleft sentence xxii 222—236 265
Coherence xi xiii 149
Cohesion xi 149
Common understanding 4
Confirmation, inductive 63
Connectives xi 151—183
Consistency xx 16—18 92—94
context xi xix—xx
contrast x 82 201 216 270—271
Contrastiveness 209 215
Conversation vs. connected text 146—148
Conversation vs. rituals 44—45
Conversational implicature 103—104
Corrections 210 235
Coulthard, M. xiii xiv 108 272n
Counterfactual argument 50—52 158—159
Counterfactual conditionals 50
Cross-identification 32—33
Cross-identification by acquaintance 250
Cross-identification, demonstrative 41
Culicover, P. 277n
Curme, G. 195 242 261
Danes, F. 238 239 240 241
Dascal, M. 277n
Debate 4—5
Definite article 79 87
Definiteness syntactic vs. dialogue 28—29 81
Denial 80
Denial categorical 221
Denial of a question 98
Desideratum of a question 26 101
Dialogue xviii
Dialogue as a game xii
Dialogue game xii xiv xviii—xx 73—75
Dialogue game approach xiv xx
Dialogue game situation xi 13 73
Dialogue sequence 71 73
Dialogue, internal 70—71 267
Diathetic 185
Discourse xiii
Discourse analysis xi xiii xxii 146
Discourse grammar xi xxii 146—151
Dislocation xxii 188 260
Dislocation, left 260—265
Dislocation, right 265——268
Ellipsis 151 188 28
Elliptic sentence 261
Epistemic utility function xx 137—139
Explanation 61—62 63 78 80
Factivity 220—221
Faraci, R. 282n
Felicity condition (Searle) 47 109
Ferrara, A. 277n
Firbas, J. 237 238 279n
Free relative clauses 223—224 249
Function vs. structure 149—150 237
Functional sentence perspective 190 237
Functional syntax xi 151 184
Game of perfect vs. imperfect information 11—12
Game rule, dialogue 44 53 57—65
Game rule, logical 78—91
Game theory xvi—xvii
Game with misperception 12
Game-theoretical semantics xvi—xvii 78
Generative semantics xxii 173—177
Given see “Thematic”
Goddard, C. 164
Goodenough, D. 54
Grammar discourse vs. sentence xiii 184—186
Green, G. 185
Grice, P. xv xviii 46 103 104 272n 274n
Grimshaw, J. 250
Gundel, J. 214 215 242 260 265 281n 283n
Hale, K. xii 277n 280n
Halliday, M. 238 242 282n
Hankamer, G. 276n
Harrah, D. 251 273n
Hendricks, W. 272n
Higginbotham, J. xii 274n
Higgins, F. 282n
Hill, A. 272n
Hilpinen, R. 9 137 138 141 273n
Hintikka, J. xii xvii xviii xx xxi 13 14 15 16 17 22 26 30 31 32 33 34 36 38 40 41 59 61 78 82 94 101 105 142 143 223 250 272n 273n 277n
Hirschbiihler, P. 88
Hockett, C. 238
However 163
Hudson, R. 277n 278n
Implicature see “Conversational implicature”
Index of caution see “Caution”
Individual concept 36 42 245
| Individuating function 32 245
Inductive decision 6—9 95—96 137—141
Inference 61—62 78 80 94—95
Inference of questions 96—102
Inference, dialogical 102—103
information 137—138
Information set 12 19
Information, old vs. new 190
Information, perfect vs. imperfect 11—13
Information-seeking dialogues (Hintikka) xvii
Interjections 151
Interpolation 146 195
Intonation xi—xii xxiii 151
introspection 104—106
Irony 47 104 126
Isacenko, A. 279n
It 230—232
It-clefts 222 230—236
Jackendoff, R. 279n
Jespersen, O. 242 261 282n
Karttunen, L. 88 276n
Keenan-Ochs, E. 283n
Kiparsky, P. xii 155
Known 219—221 236; thematic”
Kuno, S. xii 135 198 213 216 217 242 281n 283n
Labov, W. xiii xiv 272n
Lakof, R. 163 173 174
Lakoff, G. 149
Language games vs. speech acts 107—108
Language games, Wittgenstein's xiv
Leibniz, G. 164
Levi, I. 9 137 138 141 273n 278n
Levinson, S. 277n
Lewis, D. 273n 27n5
Liberman, M. xi xii
Lies 5 48
Linearity 44
Locke, J. 178 179 180
Logic and rhetoric xix
Logic inductive 7—9
Logic of conversation (Grice) xviii—xix
Logic, episternic 13—17
Logic, erotetic 251
Logical omniscience xx 13—17
Mathesius, W. 238 283
Maxim conversational xx
Maxim of agreement 4 9—10 21
Maxim of brevity 46
Maxim of cogency 3 8
Maxim of consistency 3 8 21 94
Maxim of information 5 9 21 138
Maxim of politeness 122
Maxim of quality (Grice) 46
Maxim of Relevance 47
Maxim of satisfiability 3
Maxim of truth 3 9 137—138
McCarthy, J. 277n
McCawley, J. 159 279n
Meaning conventions 46—49 102 159
Model set 15—16 93 142—143
Model set conditions 16 78 142—143
Model set semantics for epistemic logic 15—19
Model system 16
Model system, “generalized” 18
Model theory xi xvii
Mohan, B. 276n
Monologue xviii 58 70
Mood xxi
Mood, imperative xviii
Mood, interrogative xxi 60—61 108—110
Mood, subjunctive xx 51—53
Moore, G.E. 1 02
Morgenstern, O. xvi xvii
Morris, Ch. xvii 273n
Move, continuation 58 62 153
Move, countermove 58 163
Move, explicit vs. implicit 66
Move, initial 58
Move, logical 61—62
Move, parameters of 67—68
Move, premises of 66 68
Move, self-addressed 69
Move, signature of 68
Move, silent 69
Movement 191 197
Nature as a designated player 7 69
Nature games against 7—9
Negative transportation 120
New information see “Rheumatic”
Number of players xviii 315
Observations 6—7 69
Old information see “thematic”
Optative operator 26 61
OR 78 155—162
Or, exclusive vs. inclusive 159—162
Ordering principle 80
Ostler, N. xii 279n
Performative analysis 108 173—174 176
Performative verbs 108 176
Perhaps xv xx 49
Piaget, J. 279n
Pierrehumbert, J. xii 272n 279n
Plato 14 70
Politeness 121—122
Possible worlds, impossible 16—17
Possible worlds, semantics 13—17
Possible worlds, “small” 17
Presupposition of questions 8 23 26 27 59—60 85—86 124
Presupposition vs. assertion 219—220 233
Presupposition vs. focus (Chomsky) 238
Presupposition, existential 23
Presupposition, logical 220
Presupposition, pragmatic 220
Presupposition, uniqueness 23
Prince, E. 226 235
Questioning a fact 120
Questions checking 123 131 157 215
Questions choice 22
Questions declarative form 82 134
Questions interrogative form 84 134
Questions, concealed 250—251
Questions, direct 26—28 98
Questions, disjoint 181
Questions, echo 133—136
Questions, elementary 82 124—125
Questions, eliciting 112—115
Questions, existentially understood 23—25 85
Questions, indirect 22 98
Questions, multiple 24—25 81 88 200—201 212
Questions, rhetorical 118—119 126—130
Questions, safe 59 251
Questions, search (wh-) 23—25 28—30 83—86
Questions, self answering 90 125
Questions, simple (sentential) 22 82 86
Questions, tag 130—133 316
Questions, topical see “Topic”
Questions, universally understood 23—25 85
Quintilian 274n 277n
Rationality xvi 12
Rationality and relevance 46
Reference 244—246 264—265
Reinhart, T. 243 247 248
Relevance 45—46 152
Relevance, inductive 63
Repetition 63 191
reply 64—65
Rhematic (new information) 190—192 199
Rheme xi 215
Rheme, simple vs. thematic 216
Rhetoric xiii xix—xx
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