
Semantics - Foundations, History and Methods
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Get to grips with the fundamentals of semantics research. Written by a team of world-class experts, this book introduces the subject for a broad audience of linguists, cognitive scientists, philosophers, and computer scientists. It explores the core concepts of sentential semantics and includes sections on questions, imperatives, copular clauses, and existential sentences. It also features essential research on sentence types, and explains central concepts in the theory of information structure and discourse structure. Now in paperback for the first time since its original publication, the material in this modern classic is an ideal resource for anyone involved in semantics research.
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"It's great news that this outstanding Handbook of Semantics is appearing in paperback, now accessible to individuals as well as to libraries. The Handbook is a masterful achievement, both broad and deep -- it has almost every topic you might want to learn about, in articles generally written by the people you would most want to learn from. A lasting reference work of the highest quality."
(Barbara H Partee, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
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Claudia Maienborn , Tübingen, Germany; Klaus von Heusinger , Köln, Germany; Paul Portner , Washington D.C., USA.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- 1 Meaning in linguistics
- 2 Meaning, intentionality and communication
- 3 (Frege on) Sense and reference
- 4 Reference: Foundational issues
- 5 Meaning in language use
- 6 Compositionality
- 7 Lexical decomposition: Foundational issues
- 8 Meaning in pre-19th century thought
- 9 The emergence of linguistic semantics in the 19th and early 20th century
- 10 The influence of logic on semantics
- 11 Formal semantics and representationalism
- 12 Varieties of semantic evidence
- 13 Methods in cross-linguistic semantics
- 14 Formal methods in semantics
- 15 The application of experimental methods in semantics
- Index
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