Communication and content
Abstract
Communication and content presents a comprehensive and foundational account of meaning based on new versions of situation theory and game theory. The literal and implied meanings of an utterance are derived from first principles assuming little more than the partial rationality of interacting agents. New analyses of a number of diverse phenomena – a wide notion of ambiguity and content encompassing phonetics, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and beyond, vagueness, convention and conventional meaning, indeterminacy, universality, the role of truth in communication, semantic change, translation, Frege’s puzzle of informative identities – are developed. Communication, speaker meaning, and reference are defined. Frege’s context and compositional principles are generalized and reconciled in a fixed-point principle, and a detailed critique of Grice, several aspects of Lewis, and some aspects of the Romantic conception of meaning are offered.
Keywords
LinguisticsDOI
10.5281/zenodo.3243924ISBN
9783961101986Publisher
Language Science PressPublisher website
https://langsci-press.org/Publication date and place
Berlin, 2019-11-18Series
Topics at the Grammar-Discourse Interface,Classification
Linguistics