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Publication details [#54597]
Liedtke, Frank. 2011. The impact of literal meaning on what-is-said. In Meibauer, Jörg and Markus Steinbach, eds. Experimental Pragmatics/Semantics. (Linguistik Aktuell / Linguistics Today 175). John Benjamins.
Publication type
Article in book
Publication language
English
Keywords
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
John Benjamins
Annotation
Whithin the Gricean tradition, the question which stratum of an utterance one would intuitively judge as what-is-said (and what not) has been debated intensely. Several experimental approaches have been developed which are reported here. In addition, a study with examples in German has been performed. One result of the study is that the literal meaning of the utterance has a strong impact upon the tendency to judge something as what-is-said, thus it does not seem to be equal whether the suggested level of what-is-said is close to its literal meaning – the results of the studies are stronger in this case.