Abstract

Preface Part I. Introduction: The Relation Between Language, Mind, and Reality Part II. On The Direct Interpretation of Natural Languages: 1. Contexts, models, and meanings: a note on the data of semantics James Higginbotham 2. Facts in situation theory: representation, psychology, or reality? Robin Cooper 3. Relational interpretation Elisabet Engdahl Part III. On The Syntactic Base For Interpretation: 4. Bound variable anaphora Robert May 5. On implicit arguments Michael Brody and M. Rita Manzini Part IV. On Internal Representations and Natural Language Use: 6. Representation and relevance Deirdre Wilson and Dan Sperber 7. Implicature, explicature, and truth-theoretic semantics Robyn Carston 8. 'So' as a constraint on relevance Diane Blakemore Part V. The Language Faculty and Cognition: 9. On the grammar-cognition interface: the principle of full interpretation Ruth M. Kempson Index.

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