
A History of Lexical Semantics
W. Terrence Gordon(Author)
Scholars' Press
Published on 15. September 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
488 pages
978-3-659-84259-7 (ISBN)
Description
This work examines the development of lexical semantics within the evolution of modern linguistics, beginning with nineteenth century scholars, whose orientation was purely historical. Against this backdrop, the study focuses on the subsequent shift toward a synchronic perspective and the consequences for both descriptive and theoretical semantics. The survey clarifies the distinction between structural linguistics in its European and American manifestations and moves toward an analysis of competing models of semantics as they developed within the framework of transformational generative grammar. Among scholars whose work is examined in detail are Friedrich Haase, Michel Breal, Ferdinand de Saussure, C.K. Ogden & I.A.Richards, J.R. Firth, Gustav Stern, Pierre Guiraud, Leonard Bloomfield, Eugene Nida, Martin Joos, Uriel Weinreich, J.J. Katz & J.A.Fodor, and Jeffrey Gruber.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
745 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-659-84259-7 (9783659842597)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
W. Terrence Gordon (M.A., Ph.D., U. of Toronto), is author/editor of more than 25 books in semantics and the history of linguistics. He is Marshall McLuhan's official biographer and Professor Emeritus at Dalhousie U. (Halifax, Canada) where he taught for 30 years. Currently he is writing stage plays and a study of Gertrude Stein.