Essays in Semantics and Pragmatics
Title | Essays in Semantics and Pragmatics PDF eBook |
Author | Masayoshi Shibatani |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 1996-01-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027285683 |
This volume reflects the influence of Chuck Fillmore’s ground-breaking work in the fields of semantics and pragmatics. The papers in the volume pay tribute to his pioneering research into the deepest realms of the nature of ‘meaning’.
Truth, Force, and Knowledge in Language
Title | Truth, Force, and Knowledge in Language PDF eBook |
Author | Savas L. Tsohatzidis |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2020-08-24 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110687534 |
This book collects twenty-five of the author's essays, each of which addresses a descriptive or a foundational issue that arises at the interface between linguistic semantics and pragmatics, on the one hand, and the philosophy of language, on the other. Arranged into three interconnected parts (I. Matters of Meaning and Truth; II. Matters of Meaning and Force; III. Knowledge Matters), the essays suggest that some key topics in the above-mentioned fields have often been approached in ways that considerably underestimate their empirical or conceptual complexity, and attempt to delineate perspectives from which, and conditions under which, an improved understanding of those topics could be sought. The book will be of interest to linguists working in semantics and pragmatics, and to philosophers working in the philosophy of language and in epistemology.
Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism
Title | Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism PDF eBook |
Author | Gerhard Preyer |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2007-10-25 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0191526630 |
Fifteen specially written papers examine the ways in which the content of what we say is dependent on the context in which we say it. At the centre of the current debate on this subject is Cappelen and Lepore's claim that context-sensitivity in language is best captured by a combination of semantic minimalism and speech act pluralism. Using this theory as their starting point, the contributors to this volume develop a variety of different views about the role of context in communication, and reveal its wide-ranging implications for all issues in the philosophy of language and linguistics.
Mind, Code and Context
Title | Mind, Code and Context PDF eBook |
Author | T. Givon |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 475 |
Release | 2014-01-21 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1317768027 |
Scholars concerned with the phenomenon of mind have searched through history for a principled yet non-reductionist approach to the study of knowledge, communication, and behavior. Pragmatics has been a recurrent theme in Western epistemology, tracing itself back from pre-Socratic dialectics and Aristotle's bio- functionalism, all the way to Wittgenstein's content-dependent semantics. This book's treatment of pragmatics as an analytic method focuses on the central role of context in determining the perception, organization, and communication of experience. As a bioadaptive strategy, pragmatics straddles the middle ground between absolute categories and the non-discrete gradation of experience, reflecting closely the organism's own evolutionary compromises. In parallel, pragmatic reasoning can be shown to play a pivotal role in the process of empirical science, through the selection of relevant facts, the abduction of likely hypotheses, and the construction of non-trivial explanations. In this volume, Professor Givon offers pragmatics as both an analytic method and a strategic intellectual framework. He points out its relevance to our understanding of traditional problems in philosophy, anthropology, linguistics, cognitive psychology, neuro-biology, and evolution. Finally, the application of pragmatics to the study of the mind and behavior constitutes an implicit challenge to the current tenets of artificial intelligence.
Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism
Title | Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism PDF eBook |
Author | Gerhard Preyer |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2007-10-25 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0199213321 |
"This book represents a continuation of the research project in philosophy of language and semantics represented in the journal "Protosociology" at the J. W. Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main." - editors' preface.
Presuppositions and Discourse
Title | Presuppositions and Discourse PDF eBook |
Author | Rainer Bäuerle |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Context (Linguistics) |
ISBN | 1849507821 |
Undoubtedly, presupposition theory is a major chapter in the success story of dynamic semantics. This book features papers on this topic based on a conference on "Presupposition" convened in Stuttgart in October 2000.
Computation of Language
Title | Computation of Language PDF eBook |
Author | Roland Hausser |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 428 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 3642745644 |
The study of linguistics has been forever changed by the advent of the computer. Not only does the machine permit the processing of enormous quantities of text thereby securing a better empirical foundation for conclusions-but also, since it is a modelling device, the machine allows the implementation of theories of grammar and other kinds of language processing. Models can have very unexpected properties both good and bad-and it is only through extensive tests that the value of a model can be properly assessed. The computer revolution has been going on for many years, and its importance for linguistics was recognized early on, but the more recent spread of personal workstations has made it a reality that can no longer be ignored by anyone in the subject. The present essay, in particular, could never have been written without the aid of the computer. I know personally from conversations and consultations with the author over many months how the book has changed. If he did not have at his command a powerful typesetting program, he would not have been able to see how his writing looked and exactly how it had to be revised and amplified. Even more significant for the evolution of the linguistic theory is the easy testing of examples made possible by the implementation of the parser and the computer-held lexicon. Indeed, the rule set and lexicon grew substantially after the successes of the early implementations created the desire to incorporate more linguistic phenomena.