Chapter Ⅰ Defining Fuzzy Language | 第1-17页 |
1.1 Distinguishing Four Concepts: Fuzziness-Vagueness-Generality-Ambiguity | 第10-13页 |
1.1.1 General definitions of the four concepts | 第10-11页 |
1.1.2 One or more than one meaning | 第11-12页 |
1.1.3 Referential or non-referential | 第12-13页 |
1.2 Fuzzy set theory and its development | 第13-17页 |
1.2.1 Membership in fuzzy set | 第14页 |
1.2.2 Application of fuzzy set theory in linguistics | 第14-17页 |
Chapter Ⅱ Fuzziness of Semantic Meaning | 第17-41页 |
2.1 Fuzzy words | 第17-41页 |
2.1.1 Classification of fuzzy words | 第17-20页 |
2.1.2 Fuzzy implication of gradinece12 | 第20-26页 |
2.1.3 Semantic fuzziness and quantitative fuzzy semantics | 第26-41页 |
Chapter Ⅲ Pragmatic Dynamic Approach to Fuzzy Language | 第41-58页 |
3.1 Austin's Speech Act Theory and fuzzy utterance analysis | 第41-43页 |
3.2 Grice's Co-operative Maxims and Pragmatic Fuzziness | 第43-45页 |
3.3 Politeness Maxims and fuzzy language | 第45-48页 |
3.4 Fuzzy rhetoric | 第48-58页 |
3.4.1 Fuzzy langue and fuzzy parole | 第48-49页 |
3.4.2 Fuzzy rhetoric in literature works | 第49-52页 |
3.4.3 Constitutive forms of fuzzy rhetoric | 第52-58页 |
Chapter Ⅳ On the Origin of Semantic Meaning Fuzziness | 第58-63页 |
4.1 Reflections and remarks on the existing analyses of fuzziness | 第58-60页 |
4.2 Semantic triangle and semantic fuzziness | 第60-61页 |
4.3 Dynamic conversational context and fuzzy semantic meaning | 第61-63页 |
Chapter Ⅴ Conclusions and Prospects | 第63-65页 |
Bibliography | 第65-69页 |
Acknowledgements | 第69页 |