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9 February 2010

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Context as Other Minds

The Pragmatics of Sociality, Cognition and Communication

T. Givón
University of Oregon

2005. xvi, 283 pp.
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Givon's new book re-casts pragmatics, and most conspicuously the pragmatics of sociality and communication, in neuro-cognitive, bio-adaptive, evolutionary terms. The fact that context, the core notion of pragmatics, is a framing operation undertaken on the fly through judgements of relevance, has been well known since Aristotle, Kant and Peirce. But the context that is relevant to the pragmatics of sociality and communication is a highly specific mental operation — the mental modeling of the interlocutor's current, rapidly shifting belief-and-intention states. The construed context of social interaction and communication is thus a mental representation of other minds. Following a condensed intellectual history of pragmatics, the book investigates the adaptive pragmatics of lexical-semantic categories — the 1st-order framing of “reality", what cognitive psychologists call “semantic memory”. Utilizing the network model, the book then takes a fresh look at the adaptive underpinnings of metaphoric meaning. The core chapters of the book outline the re-interpretation of “communicative context” as the systematic, on-line construction of mental models of the interlocutor’s current, rapidly-shifting states of belief and intention. This grand theme is elaborated through examples from the grammar of referential coherence, verbal modalities and clause-chaining. In its final chapters, the book pushes pragmatics beyond its traditional bounds, surveying its interdisciplinary implications for philosophy of science, theory of personality, personality disorders and the calculus of social interaction.


Table of contents

Preface
xiii–xv
1. Perspective
1–37
2. Categories as prototypes: The adaptive middle
39–64
3. Semantic networks and metaphoric language
65–89
4. Grammar and other minds: An evolutionary perspective
91–123
5. Referential coherence
125–145
6. Propositional modalities
147–177
7. Discourse coherence and clause chaining
179–194
8. Community as other mind: The pragmatics of organized science
195–220
9. The adaptive pragmatics of ‘self’
221–238
10. The pragmatics of martial arts
239–254
References
255–274
Index
275–283


Givón's Context as Other Minds is certainly an interesting book...interesting and inspiring and a useful source for everyone working on the role of the partner in communication.
Kerstin Fischer, University of Bremen, on Linguist List 17.579, 2006

Context as Other Minds remains an impressive synthesis and the best and most recent cognitive works, in addition to promulgating a powerful and stimulating theory.
Antoine Gautier, Paris-Sorbonne Unviversity, in ICLA Review, February 2008

Givón has written a book that belies the defeatist view that there are no great stories to be told anymore. This is na epic - and overwhelmingly true - story told by an inventive and vigorous mind, and it deserves to be acknowledged as such.
Esa Itkonen, University of Turku, in Language 84(3): 628-631