34017352 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code FILLM 7 Eb 15 9789027266019 06 10.1075/fillm.7 13 2017015765 00 EA E107 10 01 JB code FILLM 02 2213-428X 02 7.00 01 02 FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures 11 01 JB code jbe-all 01 02 Full EBA collection (ca. 4,200 titles) 11 01 JB code jbe-2017 01 02 2017 collection (152 titles) 05 02 2017 collection 01 01 The Idea of a Text and the Nature of Textual Meaning The Idea of a Text and the Nature of Textual Meaning 1 A01 01 JB code 942266263 Anders Pettersson Pettersson, Anders Anders Pettersson Umeå University Sweden 07 https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/942266263 01 eng 11 210 03 03 xiii 03 00 196 03 01 23 401/.4 03 2017 P302 04 Discourse analysis, Literary. 04 Pragmatics. 04 Linguistics--Philosophy. 04 Semantics (Philosophy) 04 Criticism, Textual. 10 LAN009030 12 CFG 24 JB code LIN.DISC Discourse studies 24 JB code LIN.PRAG Pragmatics 24 JB code LIN.SEM Semiotics 24 JB code LIT.SEM Semiotics 24 JB code LIT.THEOR Theoretical literature & literary studies 01 06 02 00 In his account of text and textual meaning, Pettersson demonstrates in this volume that a text as commonly conceived is not only a verbal structure but also a physical entity, two kinds of phenomena which do not in fact add up to a unitary object. 03 00 In his account of text and textual meaning, Pettersson demonstrates that a text as commonly conceived is not only a verbal structure but also a physical entity, two kinds of phenomena which do not in fact add up to a unitary object. He describes this current notion of text as convenient enough for many practical purposes, but inadequate in discussions of a theoretically more demanding nature. Having clearly demonstrated its intellectual drawbacks, he develops an alternative, boldly revisionary way of thinking about text and textual meaning. His careful argument is in challenging dialogue with assumptions about language-in-use to be found in a wide range of present-day literary theory, linguistics, philosophical aesthetics, and philosophy of language. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/fillm.7.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027201348.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027201348.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/fillm.7.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/fillm.7.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/fillm.7.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/fillm.7.hb.png 01 01 JB code fillm.7.spre 06 10.1075/fillm.7.spre xi xi 1 Miscellaneous 1 01 04 Series editor's preface Series editor’s preface 01 01 JB code fillm.7.lof 06 10.1075/fillm.7.lof Miscellaneous 2 01 04 List of figures List of figures 01 01 JB code fillm.7.pre 06 10.1075/fillm.7.pre xiii xiii 1 Miscellaneous 3 01 04 Preface Preface 01 01 JB code fillm.7.int 06 10.1075/fillm.7.int 1 7 7 Chapter 4 01 04 Introduction. A theory of text and textual meaning Introduction. A theory of text and textual meaning 01 01 JB code fillm.7.p1 06 10.1075/fillm.7.p1 12 90 79 Section header 5 01 04 Part I. The theory explained Part I. The theory explained 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c1 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c1 11 29 19 Chapter 6 01 04 Chapter 1. The ordinary conception of a text and the cluster conception Chapter 1. The ordinary conception of a text and the cluster conception 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c2 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c2 31 44 14 Chapter 7 01 04 Chapter 2. Exemplars of texts and complexes of signs Chapter 2. Exemplars of texts and complexes of signs 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c3 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c3 45 57 13 Chapter 8 01 04 Chapter 3. Textual meaning Chapter 3. Textual meaning 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c4 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c4 59 70 12 Chapter 9 01 04 Chapter 4. A news story and a work of electronic literature Chapter 4. A news story and a work of electronic literature 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c5 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c5 71 90 20 Chapter 10 01 04 Chapter 5. A poem: "Dickinson 591" Chapter 5. A poem: “Dickinson 591” 01 01 JB code fillm.7.p2 06 10.1075/fillm.7.p2 94 177 84 Section header 11 01 04 Part II. The theory compared with other theories Part II. The theory compared with other theories 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c6 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c6 93 111 19 Chapter 12 01 04 Chapter 6. The standard linguistic perspective on text and textual meaning Chapter 6. The standard linguistic perspective on text and textual meaning 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c7 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c7 113 132 20 Chapter 13 01 04 Chapter 7. Analytic-aesthetic views of textual meaning Chapter 7. Analytic-aesthetic views of textual meaning 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c8 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c8 133 157 25 Chapter 14 01 04 Chapter 8. Text and textual meaning as conceived by standard literary theory Chapter 8. Text and textual meaning as conceived by standard literary theory 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c9 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c9 159 177 19 Chapter 15 01 04 Chapter 9. The idea that texts are unitary objects Chapter 9. The idea that texts are unitary objects 01 01 JB code fillm.7.con 06 10.1075/fillm.7.con 179 184 6 Chapter 16 01 04 Conclusion. An informal summary Conclusion. An informal summary 01 01 JB code fillm.7.ref 06 10.1075/fillm.7.ref 185 192 8 Miscellaneous 17 01 04 References References 01 01 JB code fillm.7. 06 10.1075/fillm.7. 193 193 1 Miscellaneous 18 01 04 Index Index 01 JB code JBENJAMINS John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/fillm.7 Amsterdam NL 00 John Benjamins Publishing Company Marketing Department / Karin Plijnaar, Pieter Lamers onix@benjamins.nl 04 01 00 20170426 C 2017 John Benjamins 02 WORLD 13 15 9789027201348 WORLD 09 01 JB 3 John Benjamins e-Platform 03 https://jbe-platform.com 29 https://jbe-platform.com/content/books/9789027266019 21 01 00 Unqualified price 02 95.00 EUR 01 00 Unqualified price 02 80.00 GBP GB 01 00 Unqualified price 02 143.00 USD 145017901 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code FILLM 7 GE 15 9789027266019 06 10.1075/fillm.7 13 2017015765 00 EA E133 10 01 JB code FILLM 02 JB code 2213-428X 02 7.00 01 02 FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures 01 01 The Idea of a Text and the Nature of Textual Meaning The Idea of a Text and the Nature of Textual Meaning 1 A01 01 JB code 942266263 Anders Pettersson Pettersson, Anders Anders Pettersson Umeå University Sweden 01 eng 11 210 03 03 xiii 03 00 196 03 24 JB code LIN.DISC Discourse studies 24 JB code LIN.PRAG Pragmatics 24 JB code LIN.SEM Semiotics 24 JB code LIT.SEM Semiotics 24 JB code LIT.THEOR Theoretical literature & literary studies 10 LAN009030 12 CFG 01 06 02 00 In his account of text and textual meaning, Pettersson demonstrates in this volume that a text as commonly conceived is not only a verbal structure but also a physical entity, two kinds of phenomena which do not in fact add up to a unitary object. 03 00 In his account of text and textual meaning, Pettersson demonstrates that a text as commonly conceived is not only a verbal structure but also a physical entity, two kinds of phenomena which do not in fact add up to a unitary object. He describes this current notion of text as convenient enough for many practical purposes, but inadequate in discussions of a theoretically more demanding nature. Having clearly demonstrated its intellectual drawbacks, he develops an alternative, boldly revisionary way of thinking about text and textual meaning. His careful argument is in challenging dialogue with assumptions about language-in-use to be found in a wide range of present-day literary theory, linguistics, philosophical aesthetics, and philosophy of language. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/fillm.7.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027201348.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027201348.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/fillm.7.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/fillm.7.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/fillm.7.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/fillm.7.hb.png 01 01 JB code fillm.7.spre 06 10.1075/fillm.7.spre Miscellaneous 1 01 04 Series editor's preface Series editor’s preface 01 01 JB code fillm.7.lof 06 10.1075/fillm.7.lof Miscellaneous 2 01 04 List of figures List of figures 01 01 JB code fillm.7.pre 06 10.1075/fillm.7.pre Miscellaneous 3 01 04 Preface Preface 01 01 JB code fillm.7.int 06 10.1075/fillm.7.int 2 7 6 Chapter 4 01 04 Introduction. A theory of text and textual meaning Introduction. A theory of text and textual meaning 01 01 JB code fillm.7.p1 06 10.1075/fillm.7.p1 12 90 79 Section header 5 01 04 Part I. The theory explained Part I. The theory explained 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c1 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c1 12 29 18 Chapter 6 01 04 Chapter 1. The ordinary conception of a text and the cluster conception Chapter 1. The ordinary conception of a text and the cluster conception 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c2 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c2 32 44 13 Chapter 7 01 04 Chapter 2. Exemplars of texts and complexes of signs Chapter 2. Exemplars of texts and complexes of signs 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c3 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c3 46 57 12 Chapter 8 01 04 Chapter 3. Textual meaning Chapter 3. Textual meaning 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c4 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c4 60 70 11 Chapter 9 01 04 Chapter 4. A news story and a work of electronic literature Chapter 4. A news story and a work of electronic literature 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c5 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c5 72 90 19 Chapter 10 01 04 Chapter 5. A poem: "Dickinson 591" Chapter 5. A poem: “Dickinson 591” 01 01 JB code fillm.7.p2 06 10.1075/fillm.7.p2 94 177 84 Section header 11 01 04 Part II. The theory compared with other theories Part II. The theory compared with other theories 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c6 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c6 94 111 18 Chapter 12 01 04 Chapter 6. The standard linguistic perspective on text and textual meaning Chapter 6. The standard linguistic perspective on text and textual meaning 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c7 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c7 114 132 19 Chapter 13 01 04 Chapter 7. Analytic-aesthetic views of textual meaning Chapter 7. Analytic-aesthetic views of textual meaning 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c8 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c8 134 157 24 Chapter 14 01 04 Chapter 8. Text and textual meaning as conceived by standard literary theory Chapter 8. Text and textual meaning as conceived by standard literary theory 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c9 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c9 160 177 18 Chapter 15 01 04 Chapter 9. The idea that texts are unitary objects Chapter 9. The idea that texts are unitary objects 01 01 JB code fillm.7.con 06 10.1075/fillm.7.con 180 185 6 Chapter 16 01 04 Conclusion. An informal summary Conclusion. An informal summary 01 01 JB code fillm.7.ref 06 10.1075/fillm.7.ref 185 192 8 Miscellaneous 17 01 04 References References 01 01 JB code fillm.7. 06 10.1075/fillm.7. 193 193 1 Miscellaneous 18 01 04 Index Index 01 JB code JBENJAMINS John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 https://benjamins.com Amsterdam NL 00 John Benjamins Publishing Company Marketing Department / Karin Plijnaar, Pieter Lamers onix@benjamins.nl 04 01 00 20170426 C 2017 John Benjamins 02 WORLD 13 15 9789027201348 WORLD 03 01 JB 17 Google 03 https://play.google.com/store/books 21 01 00 Unqualified price 00 95.00 EUR 01 00 Unqualified price 00 80.00 GBP 01 00 Unqualified price 00 143.00 USD 963017351 03 01 01 JB code JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code FILLM 7 Hb 15 9789027201348 06 10.1075/fillm.7 13 2016057189 00 BB 08 485 gr 10 01 JB code FILLM 02 2213-428X 02 7.00 01 02 FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures 01 01 The Idea of a Text and the Nature of Textual Meaning The Idea of a Text and the Nature of Textual Meaning 1 A01 01 JB code 942266263 Anders Pettersson Pettersson, Anders Anders Pettersson Umeå University Sweden 07 https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/942266263 01 eng 11 210 03 03 xiii 03 00 196 03 01 23 401/.4 03 2017 P302 04 Discourse analysis, Literary. 04 Pragmatics. 04 Linguistics--Philosophy. 04 Semantics (Philosophy) 04 Criticism, Textual. 10 LAN009030 12 CFG 24 JB code LIN.DISC Discourse studies 24 JB code LIN.PRAG Pragmatics 24 JB code LIN.SEM Semiotics 24 JB code LIT.SEM Semiotics 24 JB code LIT.THEOR Theoretical literature & literary studies 01 06 02 00 In his account of text and textual meaning, Pettersson demonstrates in this volume that a text as commonly conceived is not only a verbal structure but also a physical entity, two kinds of phenomena which do not in fact add up to a unitary object. 03 00 In his account of text and textual meaning, Pettersson demonstrates that a text as commonly conceived is not only a verbal structure but also a physical entity, two kinds of phenomena which do not in fact add up to a unitary object. He describes this current notion of text as convenient enough for many practical purposes, but inadequate in discussions of a theoretically more demanding nature. Having clearly demonstrated its intellectual drawbacks, he develops an alternative, boldly revisionary way of thinking about text and textual meaning. His careful argument is in challenging dialogue with assumptions about language-in-use to be found in a wide range of present-day literary theory, linguistics, philosophical aesthetics, and philosophy of language. 01 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/475/fillm.7.png 01 01 D502 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_jpg/9789027201348.jpg 01 01 D504 https://benjamins.com/covers/475_tif/9789027201348.tif 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_front/fillm.7.hb.png 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/125/fillm.7.png 02 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/1200_back/fillm.7.hb.png 03 00 03 01 01 D503 https://benjamins.com/covers/3d_web/fillm.7.hb.png 01 01 JB code fillm.7.spre 06 10.1075/fillm.7.spre xi xi 1 Miscellaneous 1 01 04 Series editor's preface Series editor’s preface 01 01 JB code fillm.7.lof 06 10.1075/fillm.7.lof Miscellaneous 2 01 04 List of figures List of figures 01 01 JB code fillm.7.pre 06 10.1075/fillm.7.pre xiii xiii 1 Miscellaneous 3 01 04 Preface Preface 01 01 JB code fillm.7.int 06 10.1075/fillm.7.int 1 7 7 Chapter 4 01 04 Introduction. A theory of text and textual meaning Introduction. A theory of text and textual meaning 01 01 JB code fillm.7.p1 06 10.1075/fillm.7.p1 12 90 79 Section header 5 01 04 Part I. The theory explained Part I. The theory explained 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c1 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c1 11 29 19 Chapter 6 01 04 Chapter 1. The ordinary conception of a text and the cluster conception Chapter 1. The ordinary conception of a text and the cluster conception 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c2 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c2 31 44 14 Chapter 7 01 04 Chapter 2. Exemplars of texts and complexes of signs Chapter 2. Exemplars of texts and complexes of signs 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c3 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c3 45 57 13 Chapter 8 01 04 Chapter 3. Textual meaning Chapter 3. Textual meaning 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c4 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c4 59 70 12 Chapter 9 01 04 Chapter 4. A news story and a work of electronic literature Chapter 4. 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Text and textual meaning as conceived by standard literary theory 01 01 JB code fillm.7.c9 06 10.1075/fillm.7.c9 159 177 19 Chapter 15 01 04 Chapter 9. The idea that texts are unitary objects Chapter 9. The idea that texts are unitary objects 01 01 JB code fillm.7.con 06 10.1075/fillm.7.con 179 184 6 Chapter 16 01 04 Conclusion. An informal summary Conclusion. 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