Semàntica i pragmàtica, contingut i context
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qfia.6.2.16055Abstract
Resum: Aquest article té com a objectiu resumir els punts principals del debat sobre la divisió entre semàntica i pragmàtica. S’hi expliquen les tres principals postures dins la disputa i s’hi proporciona un esquema general per determinar quines teories encaixen a cadascuna d’elles. L’article conclou amb una breu discussió sobre la naturalesa de la noció de contingut i el seu rol al debat.
Paraules clau: minimisme, contextualisme, relativisme, contingut explícit.
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to summarize the main lines of the debate about the semantics-pragmatics divide. The three main contenders in the dispute are explained, and a general schema for fitting theories into each of them is provided. This article concludes with a brief discussion on the nature of the notion of content and its role in this debate.
Keywords: minimalism, contextualism, relativism, explicit content.
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