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... relevance theory , every utterance comes with a guarantee of its own optimal relevance that is to say the speaker believes that the utterance will yield maximal cognitive effects for a minimal processing effort . Repetitions therefore ...
... relevance theory , every utterance comes with a guarantee of its own optimal relevance that is to say the speaker believes that the utterance will yield maximal cognitive effects for a minimal processing effort . Repetitions therefore ...
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... relevance theory . In the last couple of years , and in particular since the publication of Sperber and Wilson's book Relevance in which they gave the first more or less comprehensive account of relevance theory , the framework has been ...
... relevance theory . In the last couple of years , and in particular since the publication of Sperber and Wilson's book Relevance in which they gave the first more or less comprehensive account of relevance theory , the framework has been ...
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Andreas Fischer. Works Cited Blakemore , Diane . Semantic Constraints on Relevance . Oxford : Black- well , 1987 . Understanding Utterances : An Introduction to Pragmatics . Ox- ford : Blackwell , 1992 . Blass , Regina . Relevance ...
Andreas Fischer. Works Cited Blakemore , Diane . Semantic Constraints on Relevance . Oxford : Black- well , 1987 . Understanding Utterances : An Introduction to Pragmatics . Ox- ford : Blackwell , 1992 . Blass , Regina . Relevance ...
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Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
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