Expressives

In Daniel Gutzmann (ed.), The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Semantics. Hoboken: Wiley Blackwell (2020)
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Abstract

This chapter considers the semantics and pragmatics of expressive content. It begins by exemplifying the class of expressives, in the process introducing the tests that have been proposed for expressivity, focusing on the expressive adjectives fucking and damn, and on pejorative terms. The chapter then turns to specific analyses of these and other expressive items, also discussing facts related to how the particular content of some expressives can be derived from context. The chapter concludes with a discussion and overview of various approaches to semantic composition with expressives.

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