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Allott, Nicholas and Wilson, Deirdre. 2021. “Chomsky and Pragmatics.” in A Companion to Chomsky, edited by Nicholas Allott, Terje Lohndal, and Georges Rey, pp. 433–448. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781119598732.
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1982. “Mutual Knowledge and Relevance in Theories of Comprehension.” in Mutual Knowledge, edited by N. V. Smith, pp. 61–85. New York: Academic Press.
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1986a. Relevance. Communication & Cognition. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1986b. “Loose Talk.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 86: 153–171.
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1987. “Précis of Sperber and Wilson (1986a).” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10: 697–754.
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1988a. “Mood and the Analysis of Non-Declarative Sentences.” in Human Agency: Language, Duty and Value, edited by Jonathan Dancy, Julius M. E. Moravcsik, and Charles Taylor, pp. 77–101. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1988b. La pertinence. Communication et cognition. Propositions. Paris: Éditions de Minuit.
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1990. “Rhetoric and relevance.” in The Ends of Rhetoric: History, Theory, Practice, edited by David Wellberg and John W. Bender, pp. 144–155. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1995. Relevance. Communication & Cognition. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. First edition: Sperber and Wilson (1986a).
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1998a. “The Mapping between the Mental and the Public Lexicon.” in Language and Thought. Interdisciplinary Themes, edited by Peter Carruthers and Jill Boucher, pp. 184–200. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 1998b. “Irony and Relevance: A Reply to Seto (1998), Hamamoto (1998) and Yamanashi (1998).” in Relevance Theory: Applications and Implications, edited by Robyn Carston and Seiji Uchida, pp. 283–293. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre. 2005. “Pragmatics.” in The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, edited by Frank Jackson and Michael A. Smith, pp. 468–503. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199234769.001.0001.
Wilson, Deirdre. 1975a. Presuppositions and Non-Truth-Conditional Semantics. New York: Academic Press.
Wilson, Deirdre. 1975b. “Presupposition, Assertion, and Lexical Items.” Linguistic Inquiry 6(1): 95–114.
Wilson, Deirdre. 1979. “Intensional Isomorphism.” in Intention and Intentionality: Essays in Honour of G.E.M. Anscombe, edited by Cora Diamond and Jenny Teichman, pp. 179–194. Brighton: Harvester Press.
Wilson, Deirdre. 2000. “Metarepresentation in Linguistic Communication.” in Metarepresentation: a Multidisciplinary Perspective, edited by Dan Sperber, pp. 411–448. Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science n. 10. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Wilson, Deirdre. 2006. “The Pragmatics of Verbal Irony: Echo or Pretence?” Lingua 116(10): 1722–1743, doi:10.1016/j.lingua.2006.05.001.
Wilson, Deirdre. 2017. “Relevance Theory.” in The Oxford Handbook of Pragmatics, edited by Yan Huang, pp. 79–100. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press.
Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1979a. “Ordered Entailments: An Alternative to Presuppositional Theories.” in Syntax and Semantics 11: Presupposition, edited by ChoonKyo Oh and David A. Dineen, pp. 299–323. New York: Academic Press.
Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1979b. “Remarques sur l’interprétation des énoncés selon Paul Grice.” Communications 30: 81–93.
Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1981a. “On Grice’s Theory of Conversation.” in Conversation and Discourse: Structure and Interpretation, edited by Paul Werth, pp. 155–178. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1981b. “Irony and the Use-Mention Distinction.” in Radical Pragmatics, edited by Peter Cole, pp. 295–318. New York: Academic Press.
Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1985. “Inference and Implicature in Utterance Interpretation.” in Reasoning and Discourse Processes, edited by Terry Myers, Keith Brown, and Brendan McGonigle, pp. 241–263. New York: Academic Press.
Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1986a. “Inference and Implicature.” in Mind, volume 105, pp. 377–393. n. 3. Reprinted in Travis (2008, 94–108).
Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1986b. “On Defining Relevance.” in Philosophical Grounds of Rationality: Intentions, Categories, Ends, edited by Richard E. Grandy and Richard Warner, pp. 243–258. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1986c. “An Outline of Relevance Theory.” Unpublished manuscript, University of London.
Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1988. “Representation and Relevance.” in Mental Representations: The Interface Between Language and Reality, edited by Ruth M. Kempson, pp. 133–153. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Wilson, Deirdre and Sperber, Dan. 1995. Relevance: Communication and Cognition. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Further References
Hamamoto, Hideki. 1998. “Irony from a Cognitive Perspective.” in Relevance Theory: Applications and Implications, edited by Robyn Carston and Seiji Uchida, pp. 257–270. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
Seto, Ken-Ichi. 1998. “On Non-Echoic Irony.” in Relevance Theory: Applications and Implications, edited by Robyn Carston and Seiji Uchida, pp. 239–255. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
Yamanashi, Masa-Aki. 1998. “Some Issues in the Treatment of Irony and Other Topics.” in Relevance Theory: Applications and Implications, edited by Robyn Carston and Seiji Uchida, pp. 271–281. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.