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Title | Slurs and expressivity: semantics and beyond |
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Other creators | Orlando Eleonora ; Saab Andres |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Invective. ; Semantics. ; EBSCO eBooks |
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- Cover
- Slurs and Expressivity
- Series
- Slurs and Expressivity: Semantics and Beyond
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Dualism and Monism in the Study of Slurs and Beyond
- 2. A Brief Summary of the Book
- Notes
- Bibliographical References
- Chapter 2
- On the Locus of Expressivity
- 2. Implementation: Expressivity as a PF Property
- 3. The Argument from Ellipsis
- 4. Slurs
- 5. Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliographical References
- Chapter 3
- The Discursive Dimension of Slurs
- 2. The Theoretical Framework
- 3. A Semantic-Pragmatic Proposal
- 4. Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliographical References
- Chapter 4
- A Bidimensional Account of Slurs
- 2. Slurs and Scoping Out
- 3. A Use-Conditional Semantics for Slurs
- 4. Slurs and Scoping Out in Rioplatense Spanish
- 5. The Semantics of Embedded Questions
- 6. De Se u-Propositional Content
- 7. Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliographical References
- Chapter 5
- Expressives and the Theory of Bias
- 1. An Outline of TB
- 2. Some Standard Expressive Sentences
- 3. Settled Expressive Sentences
- 4. (Seeming) Expressive Contradictions
- 5. TB’s Predictive Power
- 6. Concluding Remarks
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliographical References
- Chapter 6
- Taboo
- 1. The State of the Art: An Opinionated Summary
- 2. Representationalism
- 3. Taboo: The Case of Coarseness
- 4. Slurs and Taboo
- 5. Conclusion: The Meaning of Forms
- Notes
- Bibliographical References
- Chapter 7
- Slurs
- 1. Type-Expressivism and Token-Expressivism
- 2. Expressing Hate: Pejoratives
- 3. Slurs and Moral Terms
- 4. Non-Expressive Slur Uses
- 5. Non-Discriminatory Slur Uses
- 6. Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliographical References
- Chapter 8
- On the Moral Import of Using Slurs
- 1. A Monistic Account of Slurs
- 2. Two Criticisms
- 3. An Alternative
- 4. Pragmatic and Moral Aspects
- 5. Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliographical References
- Chapter 9
- Sudaca
- 1. Slurs and Disagreement
- 2. Meaning and Extensions
- 3. Further Semantic Issues
- 4. Other Descriptively Loaded Accounts of Slurs
- 5. Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliographical References
- Index
- About the Contributors