Interpretation, relevance and the ideological effects of discursive practice
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Published:2021-12-31
Issue:2
Volume:28
Page:394-415
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ISSN:0929-0907
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Container-title:Pragmatics and Cognition
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language:en
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Short-container-title:P&C
Author:
Assimakopoulos Stavros1ORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Research in Critical Discourse Studies has for long recognised the central role that both direct and indirect
communicative strategies play in the reproduction of social inequality, but a main proponent of this approach has expressed
scepticism with regard to the contribution that theories of pragmatics which specifically focus on speaker intentions can make to
its agenda. This paper sets out to examine how relevance theory’s theoretical machinery can be applied to the critical discussion
of ideology in discourse, by offering insights that overcome the limitations imposed by this concentration of its precursors on
speaker intentions. More specifically, I discuss how the cognitive perspective that relevance theory adopts can inform our
understanding of the way in which ideological effects automatically arise during spontaneous utterance interpretation. After
accounting for the derivation of these effects, I briefly suggest how it can additionally be taken to underlie the propagation of
ideologies through discursive practice.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,Behavioral Neuroscience,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,General Computer Science
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