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The book addresses controversies around the conscious vs automatic processing of contextual information and the distinction between literal and nonliteral meaning. It sheds new light on the relation of the literal/nonliteral distinction to the distinction between the automatic and conscious retrieval of information. The question of literal meaning is inherently interwoven with the question of salience and defaults. This volume addresses these interconnected issues, stressing their mutual interdependence



Mouton Series in Pragmatics (MSP) is a timely response to the growing demand for innovative and authoritative monographs and edited volumes from all angles of pragmatics. Recent theoretical work on the semantics/pragmatics interface, applications of evolutionary biology to the study of language, and empirical work within cognitive and developmental psychology and intercultural communication has directed attention to issues that warrant reexamination, as well as revision of some of the central tenets and claims of the field of pragmatics. The series welcomes proposals that reflect this endeavour and exploration within the discipline and neighboring fields such as language philosophy, communication, information science, sociolinguistics, second language acquisition and cognitive science. MSP will provide a forum for authors who represent different subfields of pragmatics including the linguistic, cognitive, social, and intercultural paradigms, and have important and intriguing ideas and research findings to share with scholars who are interested in linguistics in general and pragmatics in particular.

Contributors vii
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(10)
Keith Allan
Kasia M. Jaszczolt
Chapter 2 Default meanings, salient meanings, and automatic processing
11(24)
Kasia M. Jaszczolt
Chapter 3 Salient meanings: The whens and wheres
35(18)
Orna Peleg
Rachel Giora
Chapter 4 Graded salience effects on irony production and interpretation
53(28)
Eleni Kapogianni
Chapter 5 Salience in language production
81(22)
Istvan Kecskes
Chapter 6 On salience and enrichment in expressions of negation
103(48)
Alyson Pitts
Chapter 7 Understanding acronyms: The time course of accessibility
151(14)
Morton Ann Gernsbacher
Chapter 8 Graded salience: Probabilistic meanings in the lexicon
165(24)
Keith Allan
Chapter 9 Practices and defaults in interpreting disjunction
189(38)
Michael Haugh
Index 227
Kasia M. Jaszczolt, University of Cambridge, UK, and Keith Allan, Monash University, Australia.