01114cam2 22003011 450 SOBE0002219420120206121647.020120206d1970 |||||ita|0103 baengGBIAulus GelliusLondonHeinemannCambridge, MassachusettsHarvard University Press1970LXIII, 463 p.16 cm<The >Loeb Classical Library195Testo latino a fronte001LAEC000225972001 The *Loeb Classical Library195001SOBE000221932001 <<The>>Attic nights / of Aulus Gellius ; with an english translation by John C. RolfeGellius, AulusAF00013735070172352Rolfe, John C.SOBA00002682070ITUNISOB20120206RICAUNISOBUNISOB870|Coll|8|K12641SOBE00022194M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM870|Coll|8|K000039-1SI12641acquistoNcutoloUNISOBUNISOB20120206121415.020120403144546.0cutoloI1719175UNISOB03864nam 22006615 450 991025335610332120251030103535.09781137579423113757942010.1057/978-1-137-57942-3(CKB)3710000000765310(DE-He213)978-1-137-57942-3(MiAaPQ)EBC4720082(Perlego)3489689(EXLCZ)99371000000076531020160729d2016 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPresuppositions and Cognitive Processes Understanding the Information Taken for Granted /by Filippo Domaneschi1st ed. 2016.London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2016.1 online resource (XV, 164 p. 10 illus.) Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition,2946-25849781137579416 1137579412 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Experimental Pragmatics -- Chapter 2: Presuppositions -- Chapter 3: Mental States and Presuppositions. An Experiment -- Chapter 4: Processing Presupposition Triggers -- Chapter 5: Processing Conditional and Unconditional Presuppositions -- Chapter 6: The Cognitive Load Factor -- Chapter 7: Conclusions.This book breaks new ground towards an understanding of the mental processes involved in presupposition, the comprehension of information taken for granted. Various psycholinguistic experiments are discussed to support the idea that involved in ordinary language comprehension are complex and demanding cognitive processes. The author demonstrates that these processes exist not only at the explicit level of an utterance but also at a deeper level of computing, where the background information taken for granted as already known and shared between interlocutors is processed. The author shows that experimental research can suggest new theoretical models for presupposition, thus this book will be of interest to researchers and students of psycholinguistics, the philosophy of language and experimental pragmatics. Filippo Domaneschi is Lecturer and Researcher in Psychology of Language at the University of Genoa, Italy and he is director of the research project EXPRESS– Experimenting on presuppositions. He is author of various psycholinguistic papers in scientific journals, and he is author of Introduction to pragmatics (2014, tr. engl.), co-editor of What is said and what is not (2013) and editor of the special issuePresuppositions: philosophy, linguistics and psychology (2016).Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition,2946-2584PsycholinguisticsPragmaticsLanguage and languagesPhilosophyLinguisticsCognitive psychologyPsycholinguistics and Cognitive LingusiticsPragmaticsPhilosophy of LanguageTheoretical Linguistics / GrammarCognitive PsychologyPsycholinguistics.Pragmatics.Language and languagesPhilosophy.Linguistics.Cognitive psychology.Psycholinguistics and Cognitive Lingusitics.Pragmatics.Philosophy of Language.Theoretical Linguistics / Grammar.Cognitive Psychology.410.1835Domaneschi Filippoauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut619093BOOK9910253356103321Presuppositions and Cognitive Processes2500257UNINA