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La notion de pertinence au défi des effets émotionnels
Translated title of the contribution
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Relevance and emotional effects
Louis de Saussure,
Tim Wharton
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Relevance Theory
100%
Nous
100%
Emotional Effects
100%
Cognitive Science
50%
Meaningnn
50%
Affective Science
50%
SAVOIR
33%
Non-natural Meaning
33%
Propositional Attitudes
33%
Informative Intention
33%
Linguistic Communication
33%
Emotional State
33%
Emotion Reading
33%
Wharton
33%
Cognitive Effects
16%
Divergence
16%
Truth Conditional Meaning
16%
Grice
16%
Cognitive Model
16%
Neo-Gricean
16%
Emotional Dimensions
16%
Cognitive Processes
16%
Speech Acts
16%
Cognitive Load
16%
Pragmatists
16%
Emotional Communication
16%
Communicator
16%
Physiological Changes
16%
Inferential Communication
16%
Utterance Interpretation
16%
Saussure
16%
Human Interaction
16%
Expressive Meaning
16%
Cognitive Mechanisms
16%
Superordinate
16%
One Mind
16%
Modern Theory
16%
Pragmatic Account
16%
Direct Expression
16%
Manifestness
16%
Parton
16%
Pragmatic Relevance
16%
Goal Relevance
16%
Second Difference
16%
Cognitive Environment
16%
Arts and Humanities
Cognitive
100%
Relevance theory
85%
intentions
71%
Affective
42%
pertinence
28%
Propositional Attitude
28%
Linguistic Communication
28%
Emotional State
28%
Conception
14%
Expression
14%
Episode
14%
theorists
14%
Limitations
14%
Experiential
14%
Truth
14%
Tradition
14%
Scholars
14%
Cognitive Model
14%
Motion
14%
Descriptive
14%
Similarities
14%
Cognition
14%
italics
14%
propositional
14%
pragmatist
14%
Being-there
14%
Cognitive Science
14%
Utterance Interpretation
14%
communicators
14%
Speech acts
14%
super-ordinate
14%
Psychology
Cognitive Process
100%
Cognitive Science
100%
Cognitive effects
100%
Emotional Episode
100%
Neuroscience
Propositional Attitude
100%
Cognitive Effect
50%
Cognitive Process
50%
Cognitive Science
50%
Social Sciences
Emotions
100%
Linguistic Communication
33%
Cognition
16%
Cognitive Science
16%
Cognitive Effect
16%
Speech acts
16%