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Slurs And Register: A Case Study In Meaning Pluralism, Justina Diaz-Legaspe, Chang Liu, Robert J. Stainton
Slurs And Register: A Case Study In Meaning Pluralism, Justina Diaz-Legaspe, Chang Liu, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To Discourse, Structure And Linguistic Choice By T. Price Caldwell, Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To Discourse, Structure And Linguistic Choice By T. Price Caldwell, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Two Questions About Interpretive Effects, Robert J. Stainton, Christopher Viger
Two Questions About Interpretive Effects, Robert J. Stainton, Christopher Viger
Robert J. Stainton
Re-Reading Anscombe On 'I', Robert J. Stainton
Re-Reading Anscombe On 'I', Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
An Anscombean Reference For I?, Andrew Botterell, Robert J. Stainton
An Anscombean Reference For I?, Andrew Botterell, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Logical Form And The Vernacular Revisited, Andrew Botterell, Robert J. Stainton
Logical Form And The Vernacular Revisited, Andrew Botterell, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Contextualism In Epistemology And Relevance Theory, Mark Jary, Robert J. Stainton
Contextualism In Epistemology And Relevance Theory, Mark Jary, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Full-On Stating, Robert J. Stainton
Full-On Stating, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Cuasi Factivos, Axel Barcelo Aspeitia, Robert J. Stainton
Cuasi Factivos, Axel Barcelo Aspeitia, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
A Deranged Argument Against Public Languages, Robert J. Stainton
A Deranged Argument Against Public Languages, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To Linguistic Content, Margaret Cameron, Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To Linguistic Content, Margaret Cameron, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Brevity, By Laurence Goldstein, Monica Mcmillan, Robert J. Stainton
Brevity, By Laurence Goldstein, Monica Mcmillan, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Philosophy Of Linguistics, Robert J. Stainton
Philosophy Of Linguistics, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Rather than attempting to survey the rich array of topics within Philosophy of Linguistics, this article focuses on two questions: “What kind of thing is Linguistics about?” and “What is the proper evidence-base for Linguistics?” After describing various exclusionary answers, it argues for Pluralism on both fronts: the objects of study in Linguistics are metaphysical hybrids, with physical, mental, abstract and social facets; and evidence from every domain should in principle be welcomed.
Revisiting Pragmatics Abilities In Autism Spectrum Disorders, Jessica De Villiers, Brooke Myers, Robert J. Stainton
Revisiting Pragmatics Abilities In Autism Spectrum Disorders, Jessica De Villiers, Brooke Myers, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
In a 2007 paper, we argued that speakers with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) exhibit pragmatic abilities which are surprising given the usual understanding of communication in that group. That is, it is commonly reported that people diagnosed with an ASD have trouble with metaphor, irony, conversational implicature and other non-literal language. This is not a matter of trouble with knowledge and application of rules of grammar. The difficulties lie, rather, in successful communicative interaction. Though we did find pragmatic errors within literal talk, the transcribed conversations we studied showed many, many successes. A second paper reinforced our finding of a …
Pragmatic Abilities In Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Follow-Up Study, Jessica Devilliers, Brooke Myers, Robert J. Stainton
Pragmatic Abilities In Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Follow-Up Study, Jessica Devilliers, Brooke Myers, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Our guiding question, here and in two prior papers, is: Are some pragmatic tasks more difficult than others for people diagnosed with ASDs? For instance, it has been tentatively suggested by Happé (1995) that understanding irony is more difficult for ASD speakers than understanding metaphor is. Or again, our 2007 paper urged, on the basis of corpus examples, that while speakers with ASDs show difficulties with “figurative language” generally – metaphor, irony, conversational implicature (Dennis et al. 2001; Gold et al. 2010; Happé 1995; MacKay & Shaw, 2004) – they are relatively proficient with pragmatic determinants of literal speech act …
La Psicología De La Justificación, Angeles Erana, Robert J. Stainton
La Psicología De La Justificación, Angeles Erana, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
This essay considers the connections between, on the one hand, two kinds of justification, namely pragmatic and alethic, and on the other hand two cognitive systems, S1 and S2.
Lying, Misleading And What Is Said, By Jennifer M. Saul, Melissa Macaulay, Robert J. Stainton
Lying, Misleading And What Is Said, By Jennifer M. Saul, Melissa Macaulay, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Herder And Pragmatics, Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To The Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary In Philosophy, Maite Ezdurdia, Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To The Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary In Philosophy, Maite Ezdurdia, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
An introductory survey of the nature and importance of the semantics-pragmatics boundary.
In Defense Of Public Languages, Robert J. Stainton
In Defense Of Public Languages, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
My modest aim in this note is to sketch three interrelated critiques of public languages, and to respond to them. All allegedly support the same conclusion: that, insofar as they even exist, the study of public languages is not a viable scientific project. (Related critiques of semantics, understood as involving word-world relations, will be touched on as well.)
Terminological Reflections Of An Enlightened Contextualist, Robert J. Stainton
Terminological Reflections Of An Enlightened Contextualist, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Really Intriguing, That Pred Np!, Ileana Paul, Robert Stainton
Really Intriguing, That Pred Np!, Ileana Paul, Robert Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Pragmatic Impairments, Robert J. Stainton
Pragmatic Impairments, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
This review essay addresses the question, "What, properly speaking, is a pragmatic impairment?" Drawing on work from two recent books, it presents three possible answers, and evaluates them.
An Essay On Names And Truth, By Wolfram Hinzen, Ileana Paul, Robert J. Stainton
An Essay On Names And Truth, By Wolfram Hinzen, Ileana Paul, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Hegel's Philosophy Of Language, By Jim Vernon, Robert J. Stainton
Hegel's Philosophy Of Language, By Jim Vernon, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Perry, Wittgenstein's Builders And Metasemantics, Robert J. Stainton
Perry, Wittgenstein's Builders And Metasemantics, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
The paper discusses in detail John Perry’s important article “Davidson’s Sentences and Wittgenstein’s Builders”. Perry argues, on the basis of Wittgenstein’s famous block/slab language, that words make direct metasemantic contact with the world. The present paper urges that, while Perry’s conclusions are correct and important, the arguments provided for them, in his 1994 article, ignore essential features of genuine words in natural language. A more empirically-oriented alternative tactic for supporting the same philosophical conclusions is then provided, and its advantages and disadvantages are weighed.
French Theory, By François Cussett, Robert J. Stainton
French Theory, By François Cussett, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The Achilles Of Rational Psychology, Thomas M. Lennon, Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To The Achilles Of Rational Psychology, Thomas M. Lennon, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Pragmatic Abilities In Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case Study In Philosophy And The Empirical, Jessica De Villiers, Robert J. Stainton, Peter Szatmari
Pragmatic Abilities In Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case Study In Philosophy And The Empirical, Jessica De Villiers, Robert J. Stainton, Peter Szatmari
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Revenge, Robert J. Stainton
Revenge, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
This paper discusses, in a preliminary manner, what revengeis. (It does not address the rationality or moral standing of revenge.) In particular, it proposes four elements of revenge —an agent, a recipient, a harm intended by the former, and a harm done by the latter which provokes the revenge. Based on these four elements, it highlights both agent-internal conditions forgetting revenge, and agent external ones. Along the way, the paper contrasts revenge with related phenomena like merely getting even, and retribution.