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Motivating the procedural analysis of logical connectives

    1. [1] University of Malta

      University of Malta

      Malta

  • Localización: Cahiers de linguistique française, ISSN 0259-6199, Nº. 32, 2015, págs. 59-70
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • With a view to addressing the non-truth-conditional meaning of discourse connectives from a cognitive perspective, relevance theorists have for long pursued the argument that the relevant expressions do not carry conceptual (≈denotational) meaning, but rather encode procedures, i.e. instructions which guide pragmatic inference by creating cognitive ‘shortcuts’ that the hearer takes advantage of during utterance interpretation. At the same time, they assume that logical connectives are conceptual, rather than procedural encodings. In this paper, I explore the extent to which an analysis of logical connectives along procedural lines is viable, by offering a number of arguments which suggest that logical connectives can and should be studied on a par with discourse ones.


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