Description
A relevance-theoretic account of reference, with a focus on its role in creating stylistic, attitudinal and emotional effects.
About the Author
Kate Scott is a Senior Lecturer at Kingston University, London. She has published widely on reference, prosody and the pragmatics of online communication and is joint editor of Relevance, Pragmatics and Interpretation (Cambridge, forthcoming).
Reviews
'In all, Scott's first monograph is a valuable contribution to the study of reference and the first of its kind which brings together all the various and disparate literatures on a seemingly simple yet astonishingly intricate topic in the study of utterance comprehension. It should be praised in particular for its treatment of stylistic effects, which is where it contributes the most original argument.' Julia Kolkmann, Journal of Pragmatics
Book Information
ISBN 9781107177574
Author Kate Scott
Format Hardback
Page Count 198
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 400g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 15mm