Interpreting Imperatives Interpreting Imperatives

Interpreting Imperatives

    • $99.99
    • $99.99

Publisher Description

Imperative clauses are recognized as one of the major clause types alongside those known as declarative and interrogative. Nevertheless, they are still an enigma in the study of meaning, which relies largely on either the concept of truth conditions or the concept of information growth—neither of which are easily applied to imperatives. This book puts forward a fresh perspective. It analyzes imperatives in terms of modalized propositions, and identifies an additional, presuppositional, meaning component that makes an assertive interpretation inappropriate. The author shows how these two elements can help explain the varied effects imperatives have, depending on their usage context.

Imperatives have been viewed as elusive components of language because they have a range of functions that makes them difficult to unify theoretically. This fresh view of the semantics-pragmatics interface allows for a uniform semantic analysis while accounting for the pragmatic versatility of imperatives.  

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2011
October 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
284
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Netherlands
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
2.7
MB

More Books Like This

Formal Approaches to Semantics and Pragmatics Formal Approaches to Semantics and Pragmatics
2014
Irregular Negatives, Implicatures, and Idioms Irregular Negatives, Implicatures, and Idioms
2016