- Tytuł:
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Redundancja i relewancja w komunikacji kartograficznej z perspektywy pragmatycznej
Redundancy and relevance in cartographic communication from pragmatic perspective - Autorzy:
- Zarycki, T.
- Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/204264.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2002
- Wydawca:
- Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne
- Tematy:
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kartografia
komunikacja kartograficzna
redundancja
relewancja
mapa - Opis:
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Autor omawia znaczenie pojęć redundancji i relewancji z punktu widzenia pragmatycznej analizy procesu komunikacji kartograficznej. W dalszej części artykułu zostały określone warunki skuteczności map z punktu widzenia maksym konwersacyjnych H.P.Grice'a.
The first part of the article deals with a contextual, therefore pragmatic understanding of the concept of redundancy, which is well known in cartography. The author reminds, that in certain cases redundancy can be beneficial rather than harmful. Further, redundancy is defined in the context of cartographic object and its new and known features. The author points at the notion of 'information significance' in evaluating the redundancy level of object's features. The following section deals with relevance. The author discusses differences between relevance and redundancy, especially in the context of cartographic communication. As in the case of redundancy, a certain amount of irrelevant information can be useful. The author critically discusses typologies of redundancy up to the present moment. The article points out, that redundancy and relevance is qualified differently in various map types (in the understandind of typology basing on the degree of dependence on the context). On maps, which are strongly dependent on the context, relevance and redundancy should be considered from the perspective of particular objects. On universal maps, mainly classes of objects are used. The article's final section deals with the application of H.P.Grice's 'conversational maxims' in the analysis of the process of cartographic communication. The requirements imposed by the maxims are translated into the language of objects and features. A notion of 'indirect cartographic acts' is introduced after the speech acts theory. The author points out, that some apparent mistakes on maps (e.g. redundancy or irrelevance) can result not from the author's carelessness, but from an intentional attempt to convey indirect information. - Źródło:
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Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny; 2002, T. 34, nr 1, 1; 3-10
0324-8321 - Pojawia się w:
- Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki