In Meaning and Speech Acts Daniel Vanderveken further develops the logic of speech acts and the logic of propositions to construct a general semantic theory of natural languages.
In Meaning and Speech Acts Daniel Vanderveken further develops the logic of speech acts and the logic of propositions to construct a general semantic theory of natural languages.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Part I. Speech Act Theory and Formal Semantics: 1. The primary units of meaning 2. Illocutionarily significant sentence types 3. Intensional logic and illocutionary logic Part II. A General Success and Truth Conditional Semantics: 1. Main features of general semantics 2. Philosophical interest 3. Criteria of adequacy 4. The place of general semantics in semiotics Part III. On The Logical Form of Propositions: 1. Historical remarks 2. Propositions and truth values 3. Propositions and illocutionary acts 4. The law of propositional identity 5. Logical operations on propositions Part IV. On The Logical Form of Locutionary Acts: 1. Analysis of the notion of illocutionary force 2. Recursive definition of the set of all illocutionary forces 3. The semantic concepts of success and satisfaction Part V. Fundamental Laws For Meaning and Use: 1. Laws for illocutionary points and sentential types 2. Laws for illocutionary forces 3. Laws of entailment and analyticity Part VI. Semantic Analysis of English Performative Verbs: 1. English assertives 2. English commissives 3. English directives 4. English declaratives 5. English expressives Conclusion Notes Appendices.
Acknowledgements Part I. Speech Act Theory and Formal Semantics: 1. The primary units of meaning 2. Illocutionarily significant sentence types 3. Intensional logic and illocutionary logic Part II. A General Success and Truth Conditional Semantics: 1. Main features of general semantics 2. Philosophical interest 3. Criteria of adequacy 4. The place of general semantics in semiotics Part III. On The Logical Form of Propositions: 1. Historical remarks 2. Propositions and truth values 3. Propositions and illocutionary acts 4. The law of propositional identity 5. Logical operations on propositions Part IV. On The Logical Form of Locutionary Acts: 1. Analysis of the notion of illocutionary force 2. Recursive definition of the set of all illocutionary forces 3. The semantic concepts of success and satisfaction Part V. Fundamental Laws For Meaning and Use: 1. Laws for illocutionary points and sentential types 2. Laws for illocutionary forces 3. Laws of entailment and analyticity Part VI. Semantic Analysis of English Performative Verbs: 1. English assertives 2. English commissives 3. English directives 4. English declaratives 5. English expressives Conclusion Notes Appendices.
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