Sense and Sensitivity: How Focus Determines Meaning
ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Beaver, David / Clark, Brady, PUBLISHER: Wiley-Blackwell, "Sense and Sensitivity" advances a novel research proposal in the nascent field of formal pragmatics, exploring in detail the semantics and pragmatics of ong>focusong> in natural language discourse. The authors develop a new account of ong>focusong> sensitivity, and show that what has hitherto been regarded as a uniform phenomenon in fact results from three different mechanisms. The book Makes a major contribution to ongoing research in the area of ong>focusong> sensitivity - a field exploring interactions between sound and meaning, specifically the dependency some words have on the effects of ong>focusong>, such as "she only LIKES me" (i.e. nothing deeper) compared to "she only likes ME" (i.e. nobody else) Discusses the features of the QFC theory (Quasi association, Free association, and Conventional association), a new account of ong>focusong> implying a tripartite typology of ong>focusong>-sensitive expressions Presents novel cross-linguistic data on ong>focusong> and ong>focusong> sensitivity that will be relevant across a range of linguistic sub-fields: semantics and pragmatics, syntax, and intonational phonology Concludes with a case study of exclusives (like "only"), arguing that the entire existing literature has missed crucial generalizations, and for the first time explaining the ong>focusong> sensitivity of these expressions in terms of their meaning and discourse function