The articles in this volume are the outcome of the successful BRIDGE Workshop held in Düsseldorf in 2014. The workshop gathered a number of distinguished researchers from formal semantics and conceptual semantics and aimed to initiate a deeper conversation and collaboration instead of separating the two sides as competing views. The workshop provided a platform to further discuss parallelisms on specific semantic issues on the one hand and on the other hand to confront opposed claims from the two different perspectives. This volume represents a selected number of high-quality papers presented at the workshop featuring various approaches to meaning from linguistics, logic and philosophy of language.
Kata Balogh und Wiebke Petersen, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf.
Kata Balogh, and Wiebke Petersen, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Live Meanings -- University of Amsterdam ILLC/Department of Philosophy -- Dependencies, semantic constraints and conceptual closeness in a dynamic frame theory -- What Cost Naturalism? -- Measuring out the relation between formal and conceptual semantics -- Representing the Lexicon: Identifying Meaning in Use via Overspecification -- Russian predicates selecting remarkable clauses: Corpus-based approach and Gricean Perspective