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Intro; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1: Pragmatics and Philosophy (and the Semantics/Pragmatics Debate); 1 Introduction; 2 Contents of the Chapters; 2.1 Part I: The Semantics/Pragmatics Debate; 2.1.1 Chapter 2: On a Theory-Internal Problem in the Semantics/Pragmatics Debate: How to Resolve Grice's Circle; 2.1.2 Chapter 3: On the Nature of Pragmatic Increments at the Truth-Conditional Level; 2.1.3 Chapter 4: On the Tension Between Semantics and Pragmatics; 2.1.4 Chapter 5: The Pragmatics of Referential and Attributive Expressions
2.1.5 Chapter 6: Knowing How and the Semantics/Pragmatics Debate2.2 Part II: Indirect Reports and Presuppositions as Pragmatic Phenomena; 2.2.1 Chapter 7: Quotation With and Without Quotation Marks; 2.2.2 Chapter 8: Indirect Reports and Societal Pragmatics; 2.2.3 Chapter 9: Maier on the Alleged Transparency of Mixed Quotation; 2.2.4 Chapter 10: First Person Indirect Reports; 2.2.5 Chapter 11: What Happens When We Report Grammatical, Lexical and Morphological Errors?; 2.2.6 Chapter 12: Conversational Presuppositions. Presupposition as Defeasible (and Non-defeasible) Inference
2.2.7 Chapter 13: The Clitic 'Lo' in Italian, Propositional Attitudes and presuppositiOnsReferences; Part I: The Semantics/Pragmatics Debate; Chapter 2: On a Theory-Internal Problem in the Semantics/Pragmatics Debate: How to Resolve Grice's Circle; 1 Introduction; 2 Pragmatic Intrusionism: A Story; 3 Recent Views on the Semantics/Pragmatics Debate; 4 Grice's Circle; 5 Can Implicatures That Intrude into Propositional Forms Be Cancelled?; 6 A Tentative Solution; 6.1 GSDP; 6.2 Revised GSDP; 6.3 Revised GSDP; 7 Towards a Redefinition of Pragmatics; 8 A Closer Look at Explicatures
9 Does Bach's Proposal Avoid Grice's Circle?10 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: On the Nature of Pragmatic Increments at the Truth-Conditional Level; 1 Introduction; 2 The Cancellability of Conversational Implicatures; 2.1 Why Is the Issue of Implicature Cancellation Relevant to the Issue of Explicature Cancellation?; 2.2 Explicatures as Developed Logical Forms; 2.3 An Alternative View (Bach 1994); 2.4 A Paradoxical Example of Explicature; 2.5 Explicatures; 3 Are Explicatures Cancellable?; 3.1 Burton-Roberts (2005) on the Non-cancellability of Explicatures.
3.2 Further Considerations on Non-cancellable Explicatures3.3 Capone (2006) on Non-cancellable Explicatures.; 3.4 Further Problems for the Idea That Explicatures Are Not Cancellable; 3.5 On the Connection Between Non-cancellability of Explicatures and Pragmatic Intrusion; 4 Refining the Notion of Explicature Further; 5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: On the Tension Between Semantics and Pragmatics; 1 Introduction; 2 On Intentions, Semantics and Pragmatics; 3 Situations Where the Burden Is on Semantics; 4 Situations Where the Burden Is on Pragmatics; 5 Cancellability of Intentions
2.1.5 Chapter 6: Knowing How and the Semantics/Pragmatics Debate2.2 Part II: Indirect Reports and Presuppositions as Pragmatic Phenomena; 2.2.1 Chapter 7: Quotation With and Without Quotation Marks; 2.2.2 Chapter 8: Indirect Reports and Societal Pragmatics; 2.2.3 Chapter 9: Maier on the Alleged Transparency of Mixed Quotation; 2.2.4 Chapter 10: First Person Indirect Reports; 2.2.5 Chapter 11: What Happens When We Report Grammatical, Lexical and Morphological Errors?; 2.2.6 Chapter 12: Conversational Presuppositions. Presupposition as Defeasible (and Non-defeasible) Inference
2.2.7 Chapter 13: The Clitic 'Lo' in Italian, Propositional Attitudes and presuppositiOnsReferences; Part I: The Semantics/Pragmatics Debate; Chapter 2: On a Theory-Internal Problem in the Semantics/Pragmatics Debate: How to Resolve Grice's Circle; 1 Introduction; 2 Pragmatic Intrusionism: A Story; 3 Recent Views on the Semantics/Pragmatics Debate; 4 Grice's Circle; 5 Can Implicatures That Intrude into Propositional Forms Be Cancelled?; 6 A Tentative Solution; 6.1 GSDP; 6.2 Revised GSDP; 6.3 Revised GSDP; 7 Towards a Redefinition of Pragmatics; 8 A Closer Look at Explicatures
9 Does Bach's Proposal Avoid Grice's Circle?10 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: On the Nature of Pragmatic Increments at the Truth-Conditional Level; 1 Introduction; 2 The Cancellability of Conversational Implicatures; 2.1 Why Is the Issue of Implicature Cancellation Relevant to the Issue of Explicature Cancellation?; 2.2 Explicatures as Developed Logical Forms; 2.3 An Alternative View (Bach 1994); 2.4 A Paradoxical Example of Explicature; 2.5 Explicatures; 3 Are Explicatures Cancellable?; 3.1 Burton-Roberts (2005) on the Non-cancellability of Explicatures.
3.2 Further Considerations on Non-cancellable Explicatures3.3 Capone (2006) on Non-cancellable Explicatures.; 3.4 Further Problems for the Idea That Explicatures Are Not Cancellable; 3.5 On the Connection Between Non-cancellability of Explicatures and Pragmatic Intrusion; 4 Refining the Notion of Explicature Further; 5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: On the Tension Between Semantics and Pragmatics; 1 Introduction; 2 On Intentions, Semantics and Pragmatics; 3 Situations Where the Burden Is on Semantics; 4 Situations Where the Burden Is on Pragmatics; 5 Cancellability of Intentions