(In)coherence of discourse : formal and conceptual issues of language / / Maxime Amblard, Michel Musiol, Manuel Rebuschi, editors |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (183 pages) |
Disciplina | 401.41 |
Collana | Language, Cognition and Mind |
Soggetto topico |
Discourse analysis
Psycholinguistics Schizophrenics - Language |
ISBN | 3-030-71434-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Special Reviewers of This Volume -- Invited Speakers and Scientific Committees of (In)Coherence of Discourse -- Contents -- Discourse Coherence-From Psychology to Linguistics and Back Again -- 1 Approaches to Psychopathology -- 2 Approaches to Language and the Linguistic Approach to Schizophrenia -- 3 Contributions of Pluralism -- 4 Presentation of the Volume -- References -- Linguistic and Formal Approaches -- Linguistic Recursion and Danish Discourse Particles: Language in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Second-Order False Belief Tasks -- 3 Recursion -- 4 Experimental Setup -- 5 RET and Second-Order False Belief Reasoning -- 6 JDV Reasoning -- 7 The JDV Test -- 8 Concluding Discussion -- References -- Reasoning in Multiparty Dialogue Involving Patients with Schizophrenia -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Outline -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Reasoning in Dialogue -- 2.2 Social Interaction and Reasoning in Schizophrenia -- 2.3 Using Gameboard Semantics to Analyze Reasoning in Dialogue -- 3 Material -- 3.1 Participants -- 3.2 Task -- 3.3 Topoi in the Balloon Task -- 4 Reasoning with Topoi -- 4.1 Incremental Reasoning -- 4.2 Ranking of Topoi -- 5 Toward a TTR Analysis -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Picturing Questions and Answers- A Formal Approach to SLAM -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Approaching SLAM -- 3 Architecture -- 4 Formal Setup -- 4.1 Frame Semantics -- 4.2 Questions -- 4.3 Compositional Modeling -- 5 Real-Life Settings -- 5.1 French Interrogatives -- 5.2 Corpus Considerations -- 5.3 Context and Accessibility -- 6 Related Work -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Incoherences in Dialogues and their Formalization Focus on Dialogues with Schizophrenic Individuals -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Framework for a Dialogue Theory -- 2.1 Ludics in a Nutshell -- 2.2 Ludics as a Model of Dialogue.
2.3 How to Use Ludics to Account for Incoherences? -- 3 A Rupture in Dialogue, Presumably Due to a Cultural Gap -- 3.1 Why Such a Dialogue May be Considered Divergent? -- 3.2 How May We Analyze this Divergence? -- 3.3 How Such a Formalization May be Useful? -- 4 Dialogues with Schizophrenics -- 4.1 Logicality and Coherence in Schizophrenic Language -- 4.2 Two Examples of Dialogue -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 Annex -- References -- Conceptual Issues -- Metaphorical Thinking and Delusions in Psychosis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Orthodox Accounts of Delusion -- 3 Limits of the Orthodox Accounts -- 3.1 Where Does the Florid Content Come From? -- 3.2 Are Delusions Really Beliefs? -- 4 Figurative Inner Speech and the Misattribution of False Beliefs -- 4.1 Figurative Language, Emotions, and Unusual Experiences -- 4.2 Figurative Language and Delusions -- 4.3 Metaphorical Thinking and Delusion Formation -- 5 Explanatory Advantages -- 5.1 Bizarre or Outlandish Content of Delusional Claims -- 5.2 Double Bookkeeping and Agentive Inertia -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Myth of Irrationality: A Wittgensteinian Approach to Delusions and to the Principle of Charity -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Charity and Norms of Rationality -- 2.1 The Origins of Charity: Quine on Translation -- 2.2 Extending Charity to Delusions: Wittgenstein on Rationality -- 3 Charity in the Philosophy of Psychiatry -- 3.1 Delusion as a Rational Inference: The Doxastic-Empiricist Approach -- 3.2 The Phenomenological Approach: Sass on Solipsism -- 4 Rethinking Charity -- 4.1 The Myth of Irrationality -- 4.2 The Myth of Hidden Rationality -- 4.3 Hinge-Certainties and Their Doppelgängers -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Incoherent Discourse in Schizophrenia: An Anthropological Approach to the Mind -- 1 The Philosophical Problem Set by the Two Divergent Medical Approaches. 2 Distinguishing the Concepts of "Voluntary Action" and "Intentional Action" to Describe What Is Specifically Mental in the Disorder -- 3 The Anthropological Holism of Mind -- 4 A Thought Experiment Illustrating This Idea of Primitive Actions -- 5 The Problem of Incoherence of Discourse in the Anthropological Conception of Mind -- 6 The Expressive Rationalist Conception of Brandom -- 7 The Incoherent Discourse Analysis Within the Framework of Brandom Pragmatism -- 8 Brandom's Analysis: Belief Versus Commitment -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Conversations with Madness: Meaning, Context, and Incoherence -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Charity Principle and Solipsism -- 3 The Rationality of Schizophrenic Discourse -- 4 Understanding "Interactional Deficiency" (Le "Deficit Interactionnel"-Rebuschi et al. 2013) -- References. |
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Language and schizophrenia [[electronic resource] /] / Janusz Wróbel |
Autore | Wróbel Janusz |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1990 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (145 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.89/82 |
Collana | Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe (LLSEE) |
Soggetto topico | Schizophrenics - Language |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-32829-1
9786613328298 90-272-7841-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
LANGUAGE AND SCHIZOPHRENIA; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Acknowledgement; Table of contents; Introduction; 1. Linguistics and Psychiatry Toward the Language of Schizophrenia; 1.1. Classical, classificational attitude; 1 2. Nonorthodox attitudes; 1.2.1. In the circle of humanistic psychiatry; 1.2.1.1. Uncommon conviction no. 1: We, the healthy people, are not logical, after all; 1.2.1.2. Uncommon conviction no. 2: It is we who bear the blame for communicative failure with schizophrenics; 1.2.2. In the circle of ethnography - Anna Gruszecka's theory
1.2.3. In the circle of cognitive approach-a chance for solution?2. The Schizophrenic Entangled in the Speech Act: A Pragmatic View of the Sources of Schizophrenics' Communication Failure; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Emotion as substitute for calculation and manipulation in schizophrenics' selection of linguistic means; 2.3. The role of expectation in the language communication of schizophrenics; 2.4. The deictical level in schizophrenics' utterances; 2.5. A view of the receiver of schizophrenics' messages; 2.6. The schizophrenic silence; 2.7. Conclusions 3. The Schizophrenic Entangled in Meanings. Part I: The Relationship Between Denotation and Connotation in the Language of Schizophrenics3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Fundamentals of the semantic approach; 3.3. The material; 3.3.1. The meaning of FATHER; 3.3.1.1. The denotative semes; 3.3.1.2. The connotative semes; 3.3.2. The term FATHER in schizophrenic language; 3.4. Conclusions; 3.5. Interpretation; 3.5.1. Introductory notes; 3.5.2. Specific usage of the term FATHER by schizophrenics in the light of Laplantine's cultural matrices 3.6. Further examples of the use of semic analysis of the semantic peculiarities in schizophrenic language3.6.1. Analysis of the meaning of the word CURRENT in G's statements; 3.6.2. POLAND in M's texts; 3.7. Conclusions; 4. The Schizophrenic Entangled in Meanings. Part II:The Role of Harmony, Symmetry and Rhythm in the Schizophrenic's Organization of Utterances; 4.1. Stereotypes of the human condition in the utterances of the schizophrenic G based on the example of the conditions of persons forming in G's utterances the lexical field FRIENDS 4.2. Schizophrenic harmony of opposites as a phenomenon of semantic symmetry4.3. The linguistic phenomenon of schizophrenic series; 4.4. Semantic systems of schizophrenics; 4.5. Conclusions; 5. The Schizophrenic Entangled in the Sign: Schizophrenia as a Semiotic Illness; 5.1. The boundaries of language, the boundaries of the world: the role of language in perception of reality; 5.2. When everything has meaning: the schizophrenic overload of meanings; 5.3. When your thoughts are not your own: the interpenetration of the external and internal world in schizophrenia; 5.4. Conclusion 6. The Nature of the Linguistic Sign in Schizophrenia |
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Wróbel Janusz | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1990 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Language and schizophrenia [[electronic resource] /] / Janusz Wróbel |
Autore | Wróbel Janusz |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1990 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (145 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.89/82 |
Collana | Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe (LLSEE) |
Soggetto topico | Schizophrenics - Language |
ISBN |
1-283-32829-1
9786613328298 90-272-7841-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
LANGUAGE AND SCHIZOPHRENIA; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Acknowledgement; Table of contents; Introduction; 1. Linguistics and Psychiatry Toward the Language of Schizophrenia; 1.1. Classical, classificational attitude; 1 2. Nonorthodox attitudes; 1.2.1. In the circle of humanistic psychiatry; 1.2.1.1. Uncommon conviction no. 1: We, the healthy people, are not logical, after all; 1.2.1.2. Uncommon conviction no. 2: It is we who bear the blame for communicative failure with schizophrenics; 1.2.2. In the circle of ethnography - Anna Gruszecka's theory
1.2.3. In the circle of cognitive approach-a chance for solution?2. The Schizophrenic Entangled in the Speech Act: A Pragmatic View of the Sources of Schizophrenics' Communication Failure; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Emotion as substitute for calculation and manipulation in schizophrenics' selection of linguistic means; 2.3. The role of expectation in the language communication of schizophrenics; 2.4. The deictical level in schizophrenics' utterances; 2.5. A view of the receiver of schizophrenics' messages; 2.6. The schizophrenic silence; 2.7. Conclusions 3. The Schizophrenic Entangled in Meanings. Part I: The Relationship Between Denotation and Connotation in the Language of Schizophrenics3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Fundamentals of the semantic approach; 3.3. The material; 3.3.1. The meaning of FATHER; 3.3.1.1. The denotative semes; 3.3.1.2. The connotative semes; 3.3.2. The term FATHER in schizophrenic language; 3.4. Conclusions; 3.5. Interpretation; 3.5.1. Introductory notes; 3.5.2. Specific usage of the term FATHER by schizophrenics in the light of Laplantine's cultural matrices 3.6. Further examples of the use of semic analysis of the semantic peculiarities in schizophrenic language3.6.1. Analysis of the meaning of the word CURRENT in G's statements; 3.6.2. POLAND in M's texts; 3.7. Conclusions; 4. The Schizophrenic Entangled in Meanings. Part II:The Role of Harmony, Symmetry and Rhythm in the Schizophrenic's Organization of Utterances; 4.1. Stereotypes of the human condition in the utterances of the schizophrenic G based on the example of the conditions of persons forming in G's utterances the lexical field FRIENDS 4.2. Schizophrenic harmony of opposites as a phenomenon of semantic symmetry4.3. The linguistic phenomenon of schizophrenic series; 4.4. Semantic systems of schizophrenics; 4.5. Conclusions; 5. The Schizophrenic Entangled in the Sign: Schizophrenia as a Semiotic Illness; 5.1. The boundaries of language, the boundaries of the world: the role of language in perception of reality; 5.2. When everything has meaning: the schizophrenic overload of meanings; 5.3. When your thoughts are not your own: the interpenetration of the external and internal world in schizophrenia; 5.4. Conclusion 6. The Nature of the Linguistic Sign in Schizophrenia |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910781301603321 |
Wróbel Janusz | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1990 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Language and schizophrenia / / Janusz Wróbel |
Autore | Wróbel Janusz |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1990 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (145 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.89/82 |
Collana | Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe (LLSEE) |
Soggetto topico | Schizophrenics - Language |
ISBN |
1-283-32829-1
9786613328298 90-272-7841-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
LANGUAGE AND SCHIZOPHRENIA; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Acknowledgement; Table of contents; Introduction; 1. Linguistics and Psychiatry Toward the Language of Schizophrenia; 1.1. Classical, classificational attitude; 1 2. Nonorthodox attitudes; 1.2.1. In the circle of humanistic psychiatry; 1.2.1.1. Uncommon conviction no. 1: We, the healthy people, are not logical, after all; 1.2.1.2. Uncommon conviction no. 2: It is we who bear the blame for communicative failure with schizophrenics; 1.2.2. In the circle of ethnography - Anna Gruszecka's theory
1.2.3. In the circle of cognitive approach-a chance for solution?2. The Schizophrenic Entangled in the Speech Act: A Pragmatic View of the Sources of Schizophrenics' Communication Failure; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Emotion as substitute for calculation and manipulation in schizophrenics' selection of linguistic means; 2.3. The role of expectation in the language communication of schizophrenics; 2.4. The deictical level in schizophrenics' utterances; 2.5. A view of the receiver of schizophrenics' messages; 2.6. The schizophrenic silence; 2.7. Conclusions 3. The Schizophrenic Entangled in Meanings. Part I: The Relationship Between Denotation and Connotation in the Language of Schizophrenics3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Fundamentals of the semantic approach; 3.3. The material; 3.3.1. The meaning of FATHER; 3.3.1.1. The denotative semes; 3.3.1.2. The connotative semes; 3.3.2. The term FATHER in schizophrenic language; 3.4. Conclusions; 3.5. Interpretation; 3.5.1. Introductory notes; 3.5.2. Specific usage of the term FATHER by schizophrenics in the light of Laplantine's cultural matrices 3.6. Further examples of the use of semic analysis of the semantic peculiarities in schizophrenic language3.6.1. Analysis of the meaning of the word CURRENT in G's statements; 3.6.2. POLAND in M's texts; 3.7. Conclusions; 4. The Schizophrenic Entangled in Meanings. Part II:The Role of Harmony, Symmetry and Rhythm in the Schizophrenic's Organization of Utterances; 4.1. Stereotypes of the human condition in the utterances of the schizophrenic G based on the example of the conditions of persons forming in G's utterances the lexical field FRIENDS 4.2. Schizophrenic harmony of opposites as a phenomenon of semantic symmetry4.3. The linguistic phenomenon of schizophrenic series; 4.4. Semantic systems of schizophrenics; 4.5. Conclusions; 5. The Schizophrenic Entangled in the Sign: Schizophrenia as a Semiotic Illness; 5.1. The boundaries of language, the boundaries of the world: the role of language in perception of reality; 5.2. When everything has meaning: the schizophrenic overload of meanings; 5.3. When your thoughts are not your own: the interpenetration of the external and internal world in schizophrenia; 5.4. Conclusion 6. The Nature of the Linguistic Sign in Schizophrenia |
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Wróbel Janusz | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1990 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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