'I was only quoting'
Autor: | Boogaart, R.J.U., Jansen, H., Leeuwen, M. van, Horn, L.R. |
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Přispěvatelé: | Horn, L.R. |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Zdroj: | From lying to perjury. Linguistic and legal perspectives on lies and other falsehoods, 113-138. Berlin/Boston: Mouton de Gruyter STARTPAGE=113;ENDPAGE=138;TITLE=From lying to perjury. Linguistic and legal perspectives on lies and other falsehoods |
Popis: | When people are accused of having said something objectionable, for instance because it is considered false or inappropriate, various strategies are available for denying or diminishing the speaker’s commitment to the contested utterance (Boogaart, Jansen & van Leeuwen 2021). In this chapter we take a closer look at one of these strategies, i.e. the so-called “viewpoint defence”, in which an arguer denies that the contested words were their own by attributing them to someone else. A typical instance is the claim that one was “just quoting”. Our goal is first, to provide an overview of the different forms the viewpoint defence may take and second, to provide criteria for determining if and when such a defence is a reasonable strategy or may be assessed as untruthful. We show that the very act of quoting triggers implicatures that are not easy to deny. Specifically, we argue in favour of a generalized implicature to the effect that the quoter is accountable for the contents of the quote ˗ unless a convincing alternative purpose for the quote is provided or may be inferred from the context. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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