Anspielungsarten in literarischen Texten
Abstract
In his Brown Book Wittgenstein differentiates between a transitive and an intransitive use of the word meaning. Drawing from this distiction I will describe form- and subject- depending procedures in literary texts and their propositional as well as their non-propositional functions. I then will analyse a special kind of implicature (in the sense Paul Grice uses this term) that can be communicated through the subjects of a literary text and seems to me characteristic not only for literary texts, but also for works of art in general.
Keywords
20th century philosophy; linguistics; philosophy; Wittgenstein Ludwig; allusion; conversational implicature; exemplification; form; Goodman Nelson; Grice Paul; Musil Robert
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