Evaluative Semantics: Cognition, Language and IdeologyRoutledge, 8 de gen. 2002 - 328 pàgines Evaluation, from connotations to complex judgements of value, is probably the most neglected dimension of meaning. Calling for a new understanding of truth and value, this book is a comprehensive study of evaluation in natural language, at lexical, syntactic and discursive levels. Jean Pierre Malrieu explores the cognitive foundations of evaluation and uses connectionist networks to model evaluative processes. He takes into account the social dimension of evaluation, showing that ideological contexts account for evaluative variability. A discussion of compositionality and opacity leads to the argument that a semantics of evaluation has some key advantages over truth-conditional semantics and as an example Malrieu applies his evaluative semantics to a complex Shakespeare text. His connectionist model yields a mathematical estimation of the consistency of text with ideology, and is particularly useful in the identification of subtle rhetorical devices such as irony. |
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... context 87 3 Scientificity of textual analysis 90 4 Discourse analysis and ideology 92 5 Discourse analysis à la française 96 6 Modes of enunciation 103 7 Symbols 108 Conclusion 112 4 Evaluative semantics 114 Introduction 114 1 Non ...
... context 87 3 Scientificity of textual analysis 90 4 Discourse analysis and ideology 92 5 Discourse analysis à la française 96 6 Modes of enunciation 103 7 Symbols 108 Conclusion 112 4 Evaluative semantics 114 Introduction 114 1 Non ...
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... context. 229 8.3 Effect of negation. 243 8.4 Effect of negation on a standard. 243 8.5 Relations sensitive to negation. 244 8.6 Relations insensitive to negation. 244 8.7 Effect of potential modality. 246 8.8 Effect of unreal modality ...
... context. 229 8.3 Effect of negation. 243 8.4 Effect of negation on a standard. 243 8.5 Relations sensitive to negation. 244 8.6 Relations insensitive to negation. 244 8.7 Effect of potential modality. 246 8.8 Effect of unreal modality ...
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... contexts more general than what is usually called 'context' in analytical philosophy and pragmatics—i.e., roughly speaking, the situation in which the speech act takes place. Another hypothesis is that there are also contexts that are ...
... contexts more general than what is usually called 'context' in analytical philosophy and pragmatics—i.e., roughly speaking, the situation in which the speech act takes place. Another hypothesis is that there are also contexts that are ...
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... context is too narrow to account for all the constraints bearing on our evaluations, to extend the contexts until they become entities as comprehensive as ideologies. It may be argued that intermediate contexts, such as the social ...
... context is too narrow to account for all the constraints bearing on our evaluations, to extend the contexts until they become entities as comprehensive as ideologies. It may be argued that intermediate contexts, such as the social ...
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... context that one may think of, but it permeates all types of discourse (in different ways), and it is most often apprehended within discourses that belong to 'smaller' discursive units. One may also simply deny the existence of global ...
... context that one may think of, but it permeates all types of discourse (in different ways), and it is most often apprehended within discourses that belong to 'smaller' discursive units. One may also simply deny the existence of global ...
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Evaluative Semantics: Language, Cognition, and Ideology Jean Pierre Malrieu Previsualització limitada - 1999 |
Evaluative Semantics: Cognition, Language and Ideology Jean-Pierre Malrieu Previsualització limitada - 2002 |
Evaluative Semantics: Language, Cognition, and Ideology Jean Pierre Malrieu Previsualització limitada - 1999 |
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