Bringing together a team of scholars from linguistics and philosophy, this book bridges the gap between the two fields, which while closely related, are often approached with very different methodologies and processes. Accessible and engaging, it is essential reading for researchers and students in both disciplines.
Bringing together a team of scholars from linguistics and philosophy, this book bridges the gap between the two fields, which while closely related, are often approached with very different methodologies and processes. Accessible and engaging, it is essential reading for researchers and students in both disciplines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Linguistics meets philosophy: a historial preface Barbara H. Partee Introduction Daniel Altshuler Part I. Reporting and Ascribing: 1. Attitude ascriptions and speech reports Angelika Kratzer 2. Acquaintance relations Yael Sharvit and Matt Moss Part II. Describing and Referring: 3. Referential and attributive descriptions Hans Kamp 4. On definite descriptions can familiarity and uniqueness be distinguished? Elizabeth Coppock Part III. Narrating and Structuring: 5. On the role of relations and structure in discourse interpretation Julie Hunter and Kate Thompson 6. Narrative and point of view Pranav Anand and Maziar Toosarvandani Part IV. Locating and Inferring: 7. Present tense Corien Bary 8. Evidentiality: Unifying nominal and propositional domains Diti Bhadra Part V. Typologizing and ontologizing: 9. A typology of semantic entities Jessica Rett 10. Non-finite verbal forms and natural language ontology Gillian Ramchand Part VI. Determining and questioning: 11. Vagueness & Discourse dynamics Sam Carter 12. Alternatives Matthijs Westera Part VII. Arguing and rejecting: 13. The Semantics and Pragmatics of argumentation Carlotta Pavese 14. Assertion and rejection Julian J. Schlöder Part VIII. Implying and (pre)supposing: 15. Implicatures Emma Borg 16. Presuppositions Márta Abrusán 17. Modals and conditionals Matthew Mandelkern.
Linguistics meets philosophy: a historial preface Barbara H. Partee Introduction Daniel Altshuler Part I. Reporting and Ascribing: 1. Attitude ascriptions and speech reports Angelika Kratzer 2. Acquaintance relations Yael Sharvit and Matt Moss Part II. Describing and Referring: 3. Referential and attributive descriptions Hans Kamp 4. On definite descriptions can familiarity and uniqueness be distinguished? Elizabeth Coppock Part III. Narrating and Structuring: 5. On the role of relations and structure in discourse interpretation Julie Hunter and Kate Thompson 6. Narrative and point of view Pranav Anand and Maziar Toosarvandani Part IV. Locating and Inferring: 7. Present tense Corien Bary 8. Evidentiality: Unifying nominal and propositional domains Diti Bhadra Part V. Typologizing and ontologizing: 9. A typology of semantic entities Jessica Rett 10. Non-finite verbal forms and natural language ontology Gillian Ramchand Part VI. Determining and questioning: 11. Vagueness & Discourse dynamics Sam Carter 12. Alternatives Matthijs Westera Part VII. Arguing and rejecting: 13. The Semantics and Pragmatics of argumentation Carlotta Pavese 14. Assertion and rejection Julian J. Schlöder Part VIII. Implying and (pre)supposing: 15. Implicatures Emma Borg 16. Presuppositions Márta Abrusán 17. Modals and conditionals Matthew Mandelkern.
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