This course examines how linguistic meaning arises from the broader context of communication. A portion of the course is concerned with things that are left unsaid (implicature, presupposition, and dog whistles), and how they can be exploited for efficient communication as well as for more nefarious purposes. We also look at how language can quite literally change the world (speech acts), and at words that change their meaning depending on the speaker/listener (deixis). Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): (LING 111.3 or LING 114.3) and 3 credit
This course examines how linguistic meaning arises from the broader context of communication. A portion of the course is concerned with things that are left unsaid (implicature, presupposition, and dog whistles), and how they can be exploited for efficient communication as well as for more nefarious purposes. We also look at how language can quite literally change the world (speech acts), and at words that change their meaning depending on the speaker/listener (deixis). Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): (LING 111.3 or LING 114.3) and 3 credit