Propositions in theatre: Theatrical utterances as events

IF 0.3 2区 文学 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS JOURNAL OF LITERARY SEMANTICS Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI:10.1515/jls-2018-2004
Michael Y. Bennett
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Abstract Using William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and the play-within-the play, The Murder of Gonzago, as a case study, this essay argues that theatrical utterances constitute a special case of language usage not previously elucidated: the utterance of a statement with propositional content in theatre functions as an event. In short, the propositional content of a particular p (e.g. p1, p2, p3 …), whether or not it is true, is only understood—and understood to be true—if p1 is uttered in a particular time, place, and situation (i.e. during a theatrical event); otherwise, the propositional content in those theatrical utterances can either be false or contingently true.
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戏剧中的命题:作为事件的戏剧话语
摘要本文以莎士比亚的《哈姆雷特》和剧中的戏剧《贡扎戈谋杀案》为例,认为戏剧话语构成了一种前所未有的语言使用特例:戏剧中带有命题内容的陈述的话语具有事件的功能。简言之,特定p(例如p1、p2、p3…)的命题内容,无论它是否为真,只有当p1在特定的时间、地点和情况下(即在戏剧活动期间)说出时,才被理解——并被理解为真;否则,这些戏剧话语中的命题内容可能是假的,也可能是偶然的真的。
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期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of Literary Semantics is to concentrate the endeavours of theoretical linguistics upon those texts traditionally classed as ‘literary’, in the belief that such texts are a central, not a peripheral, concern of linguistics. This journal, founded by Trevor Eaton in 1972 and edited by him for thirty years, has pioneered and encouraged research into the relations between linguistics and literature. It is widely read by theoretical and applied linguists, narratologists, poeticians, philosophers and psycholinguists. JLS publishes articles on all aspects of literary semantics. The ambit is inclusive rather than doctrinaire.
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