Description: This textbook helps undergraduate students of language and linguistics taking their first steps in one of the core areas of grammar, introducing them to the basic ideas, insights, and techniques of contemporary semantic theory. Requiring no special background knowledge, the book starts with everyday observations about word meaning and useand then hightlights the role of structure in the analysis of the meanings of phrases and clauses, zooming in on the fascinating and vexing question of how speakers manage to meaningfully communicate with sentences and texts they have never come across before. At the same time, the reader becomes acquainted with the modern, functionalist characterization of linguistic meaning in terms of reference (extension) and information (intension), and learns to apply technical tools from formal logic to analyzing the meaning of complex linguistic expressions as being composed by the meanings of their parts. Each of the nine main chapters contains a variety of exercises for self-study and classroom use, with model solutions in the appendix. Extensive English examples provide ample illustration. Thomas Ede Zimmermann, Goethe University Frankfurt; Wolfgang Sternefeld, University of Tübingen.
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EAN: 9783110308006
UPC: 9783110308006
ISBN: 9783110308006
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Item Length: 22.9 cm
Number of Pages: 301 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Introduction to Semantics: an Essential Guide to the Composition of Meaning
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication Year: 2013
Item Height: 230 mm
Item Weight: 458 g
Type: Study Guide
Author: Thomas Ede Zimmermann, Wolfgang Sternefeld
Subject Area: Data Analysis
Item Width: 155 mm
Format: Hardcover