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The latest edition of the bestselling introduction to the field of linguistic semantics, updated throughout and featuring a wholly new chapter on inferential pragmaticsSemantics, Fifth Edition, is a comprehensive and well-balanced introduction to the study of the communication of meaning in language...
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Zusammenfassung: | The latest edition of the bestselling introduction to the field of linguistic semantics, updated throughout and featuring a wholly new chapter on inferential pragmaticsSemantics, Fifth Edition, is a comprehensive and well-balanced introduction to the study of the communication of meaning in language. Assuming no previous background in semantics and limited familiarity with formal linguistics, this student-friendly textbook describes the concepts, theory, and study of semantics in an accessible and clear style. Concise chapters describe the role of semantics within contemporary linguistics, cover key topics in the analysis of word and sentence meaning, and review major semantic theories such as componential theory, formal semantics, and cognitive semantics.The updated fifth edition incorporates recent theoretical developments and important research in linguistic semantics, featuring an entirely new chapter examining the overlap between inferential pragmatics and Relevance Theory, truth-conditional meaning, and other traditional areas of semantics. Revised and expanded sections discuss the continuing growth and consolidation of cognitive semantics, various contextual features of language, conceptualization and categorization, and construal and perspective. This edition includes new exercises with solutions, up-to-date references to relevant literature, and additional examples with data from a wide range of different languages._ Covers basic concepts and methods as well as key theoretical models, current lines of research, and important writers_ Explains general concepts in semantics before gradually moving to more advanced topics in semantic description and theoretical approaches_ Highlights the relation between cross-linguistic variation and language universals_ Provides students with the background necessary to understand more advanced and specialized primary semantics literature_ Includes a glossary of technical terms and numerous exercises arranged by level of difficulty_ Highlights the relationship between semantics and cross-linguistic variation, language universals, and pragmaticsWith detailed examples from a wide range of contexts and a wealth of practical exercises, Semantics, Fifth Edition, |
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Contents List of Figures Preface Abbreviations and Symbols Part I 1 Preliminaries Semantics in Linguistics 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Introduction Semantics and Semiotics Three Challenges in Doing Semantics Meeting the Challenges Semantics in a Model of Grammar 1.5.1 Introduction 1.5.2 Word meaning and sentence meaning 1.6 Some Important Assumptions 1.6.1 Reference and sense 1.6.2 Utterances, sentences, and propositions 1.6.3 Literal and поп-literal meaning 1.6.4 Semantics and pragmatics 1.7 Summary xiii xv xvii i 3 3 5 6 7 9 9 10 11 11 12 14 16 18
Vl Contents Exercises Further Reading Notes References 2 Meaning, Thought, and Reality 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Reference 2.2.1 Types of reference 2.2.2 Nantes 2.2.3 Nouns and noun phrases 2.3 Reference as a Theory of Meaning 2.4 Mental Representations 2.4.1 Introduction 2.4.2 Concepts 2.4.3 Necessary and sufficient conditions 2.4.4 Prototypes 2.4.5 Relations between concepts 2.4.6 Acquiring concepts 2.5 Words, Concepts, and Thinking 2.5.1 Linguistic relativity 2.5.2 The language of thoughthypothesis 2.5.3 Thought and reality 2.6 Summary Exercises Further Reading Notes References Part II Semantic Description 3 Word Meaning 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Introduction Words and Grammatical Categories Words and Lexical Items Problems with Pinning Down Word Meaning Lexical Relations 3.5.1 Homonymy 3.5.2 Polysemy 3.5.3 Synonymy 3.5.4 Opposites (antonymy) 3.5.5 Hyponymy 3.5.6 Meronymy ,o 20 2q 21 23 23 25 25 27 28 31 33 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 40 43 44 45 46 48 48 49 53 55 55 57 57 61 65 ^ 66 67 68 71 72
Contents 3.5.7 3.5.8 Member-collection Portion-mass vii 13 73 3.6 Derivational Relations 3.6,1 Causative verbs 3.6.2 Agentive nouns 74 74 15 3.7 Lexical Typology 3.7.1 Polysemy 3.7.2 Color terms 3.7.3 Core vocabulary 3.7.4 Universal lexemes 75 76 77 3.8 Lexical change 3.8.1 Introduction 3.8.2 Lexical shifts in meaning 3.8.3 System shifts in meaning 82 82 83 85 3.9 Summary 87 Exercises 80 81 87 Further Reading 91 Notes 91 References 93 4 Sentence Relations and Truth 99 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Logic and Truth 4.3 Necessary Truth, A PrioriTruth, and Analyticity 107 4.4 Entailment 111 4.5 Presupposition 4.5.1 Introduction 4.5.2 Two approaches to presupposition 4.5.3 Presupposition failure 4.5.4 Presupposition triggers 4.5.5 Presuppositions and context 4.5.6 Pragmatic theories of presupposition 114 114 4.6 Summary 99 101 114 117 118 120 121 122 Exercises 123 Further Reading 126 Notes 126 References 128 5 Sentence Semantics 1 : Situations 131 5.1 Introduction 131 5.2 Situation Types 5.2.1 States 5.2.2 Dynamic situations 133 133 135
Contents vnl 5.2.3 A system of situation types 5.2.4 Tests for situation types 5.3 Tense 5.4 Aspect 5.4.1 Aspect and tense 5.4.2 Comparing aspect across languages 5.4.3 Aspect and situation type 5.5 Modality and Mood 5.5.1 Modality 5.5.2 Mood 5.6 Evidentiality 5.7 Negation 5.7.1 Introduction 5.7.2 Clausal negation 5.7.3 Constituent negation 5.7.4 Metalinguistic negation 5.7.5 Polarity 5.8 Summary Exercises Further Reading Notes References 6 Sentence Semantics 2: Participants 138 j4Q j^ 145 145 150 } 52 154 154 161 1^9 169 163 165 166 166 168 169 171 172 173 Introduction: Classifying Participants Thematic Roles Grammatical Relations and ThematicRoles Verbs and Thematic Role Grids Problems with Thematic Roles The Motivation for Identifying Thematic Roles Causation Voice 6.8.1 Passive voice 6.8.2 Comparing passive constructions acrosslanguages 6.8.3 Middle voice 6.9 Classifiers and Noun Classes 6.9.1 Classifiers 6.9.2 Noun classes 6.10 Summary Exercises Further Reading 177 177 178 183 185 187 190 194 196 196 199 202 205 206 207 209 210 213 Notes References 213 216 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8
Contents 7 Meaning and Context ix 221 7.1 Introduction 221 7.2 Deixis 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.2.4 7.2.5 222 222 225 226 227 228 Spatial deixis Grammaticalization of context Extensions of spatial deixis Person deixis Social deixis 7.3 Reference and Context 229 7.4 Knowledge as Context 7.4.1 Discourse as context 7.4.2 Background knowledge as context 7.4.3 Mutual knowledge 7.4.4 Giving background knowledge to computers 230 230 231 233 234 7.5 Information Structure 7.5.1 The information status of nominale 7.5.2 Focus and topic 7.5.3 Information structure and comprehension 236 236 238 241 7.6 Inference 242 7.7 Speech act semantics 7.7.1 Introduction 7.7.2 Austin’s Speech Act Theory 7.7.3 Evaluating performative utterances 7.7.4 Explicit and implicit performatives 7.7.5 Statements as performatives 7.7.6 Three facets of a speech act 7.7.7 Indirect Speech Acts 7.7.8 Understanding indirect speech acts 7.7.9 Speech acts: a summary 243 243 246 248 249 250 251 251 253 255 7.8 Summary 255 Exercises 257 Further Reading 259 Notes 260 References 262 Part III Theoretical Approaches 8 Meaning Components 267 269 8.1 Introduction 269 8.2 Lexical Relations in CA 8.2.1 Binary features 8.2.2 Redundancy rules 270 271 271
X Contents 8.3 Katz’s 8.3.1 8.3.2 8.3.3 Semantic Theory Introduction The Katzian dictionary Projection rules 072 073 273 8.4 Grammatical Rules and Semantic Components 8.4.1 The methodology 8.4.2 Thematic roles and linking rules 276 276 280 8.5 Talmy’s Typology of Motion Events 284 8.6 Jackendoff's Conceptual Structure 8.6.1 Introduction 8.6.2 The semantic components 8.6.3 Localist semantic fields 8.6.4 Complex events and states 8.6.5 THINGS: Semantic classes of nominals 8.6.6 Cross-category generalizations 8.6.7 Pvcesses of semantic combination 8.7 Pustejovsky's Generative Lexicon 8.7.1 8.7.2 Event structure Polysemy and qualia structure 290 290 292 293 295 296 297 297 301 301 305 8.8 Problems with Components of Meaning 307 8.9 Summary 309 Exercises 210 Further Reading 314 Notes 314 References 316 9 Formal Semantics 321 9.1 Introduction 321 9.2 Model-Theoretical Semantics 324 9.3 Translating English into a Logical Metalanguage 9.3.1 Introduction 9.3.2 Simple statements in predicate logic 9.3.3 Quantifiers in predicate logic 9.3.4 Some advantages of predicate logic translation 325 325 325 327 330 9.4 The Semantics of the Logical Metalanguage 9.4.1 Introduction 9.4.2 The semantic interpretation of predicate logic symbols 9.4.3 The domain 9.4.4 The denotation assignment function 332 332 332 333 333 9.5 Checking the Truth-Value of Sentences 9.5.1 Evaluating a simple statement 9.5.2 Evaluating a compound sentence with л “and” 9.5.3 Evaluating sentences with the quantifiers V and 3 9.6 Word Meaning: Meaning Postulates 335 335 336 337 339
Contents xi 9.7 Natural Language Quantifiers and Higher-Order Logic 9.7.1 Restricted quantifiers 9.7.2 Generalized quantifiers 9.7.3 The stronglweak distinction and existential there sentences 9.7.4 Monotonicity and negative polarity items 9.7.5 Section summary 341 343 344 346 347 349 9.8 Intensionality 9.8.1 Introduction 9.8.2 Modality 9.8.3 Tense and aspect 350 350 351 353 9.9 Dynamic Approaches toDiscourse 9.9.1 Anaphora in and across sentences 9.9.2 Donkey sentences 9.9.3 DRTand discourse anaphora 356 356 358 359 9.10 Summary 364 Exercises 365 Further Reading 368 Notes 368 References 371 10 Cognitive Semantics 375 10.1 Introduction 375 10.2 Categorization 10.2.1 The rejection of classical categories 10.2.2 Embodiment and image schemas 10.2.3 Linguistic and encyclopedic knowledge 378 378 380 384 10.3 Polysemy 10.3.1 Prepositions 10.3.2 Modalverbs 386 386 391 10.4 Metaphor 10.4.1 Introduction 10.4.2 Conceptual Metaphor Theory 10.4.3 Features of metaphor 10.4.4 The influence of metaphor 393 393 395 396 399 10.5 Metonymy 400 10.6 Mental Spaces 10.6.1 Connections between spaces 10.6.2 Referential opacity 10.6.3 Presupposition 10.6.4 Conceptual integration theory 10.6.5 Section summary 402 403 406 409 411 414 10.7 Langacker’s Cognitive Grammar 10.7.1 Nouns, verbs, and clauses 10.7.2 Construal 414 415 417
XII 11 Contents 10.8 Construction Grammar 10.9 Summary Exercises Further Reading Notes References 419 421 422 425 426 427 Inferential Pragmatics 433 433 435 435 435 437 442 442 446 447 448 448 448 449 449 450 450 452 454 455 456 457 458 458 459 462 464 465 471 471 472 474 475 476 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Propositions 11.3 Beyond Propositions: Grice’s Conversational Implicature 11.3.1 11.3.2 Introduction Grice’s maxims of conversational cooperation 11.4 Generalizing the Gricean Maxims 11.4.1 11.5 Horn’s Q- and R-Principles Contextualism 11.5.1 11.5.2 11.5.3 11.5.4 11.5.5 11.5.6 Sentence and proposition mismatches Gradable adjectives Unexpressed temporal references Quantifier domain restriction Cardinal numbers Section summary 11.6 Relevance Theory 11.6.1 11.6.2 11.6.3 11.6.4 11.6.5 11.6.6 Introduction Explicatures Higher-level explicatures Implicatures Implicature and explicature Implicated premises and implicated conclusions 11.7 Lexical Pragmatics 11.7.1 11.7.2 11.7.3 11.7.4 11.7.5 11.7.6 Introduction Polysemy and context Microsenses and contextual modulation Neo-Gricean lexical pragmatics Lexical pragmatics in Relevance Theory Section summary 11.8 Summary Exercises Further Reading Notes References Solutions to Exercises Glossary Index
Semantics, Fifth Edition, is a comprehensive and well-balanced introduction to the study of the communication of meaning in language. Assuming no previous background in semantics and limited familiarity with formal linguistics, this student friendly textbook describes the concepts, theory, and study of semantics in an accessible and clear style. Concise chapters describe the role of semantics within contemporary linguistics, cover key topics in the analysis of word and sentence meaning, and review major semantic theories such as componential theory, formal semantics, and cognitive semantics. The updated fifth edition incorporates recent theoretical developments and important research in linguistic semantics, featuring an entirely new chapter examining the overlap between inferential pragmatics, including Relevance Theory, and traditional areas of semantics. Revised and expanded sections discuss the continuing growth and consolidation of cognitive semantics, various contextual features of language, conceptualization and categorization, and construal and perspective. This edition includes new exercises with solutions, up-to-date references to relevant literature, and additional examples with data from a wide range of different languages. This valuable text provides students with the background necessary to understand more advanced and specialized primary semantics literature, highlighting the relationship between semantics and cross-linguistic variation, language universals, and pragmatics. With detailed examples from a wide range of contexts and a wealth of practical
exercises, Semantics, Fifth Edition, remains the perfect textbook for undergraduate students of linguistics, English language, applied linguistics, modern languages, and computer sciences. JOHN I. SAEED is a Senior Fellow of Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland, where he is a professor in linguistics. He has published studies on Cushitic linguistics, particularly Somali and related languages, as well as Irish Sign Language and linguistics. He is the author of several books, including Somali and Irish Sign Language: A Cognitive Linguistic Approach (with Lorraine Leeson). |
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spelling | Saeed, John I. Verfasser (DE-588)1077224990 aut Semantics John I. Saeed 5. edition Hoboken Wiley-Blackwell 2023 xviii, 568 Seiten Illustrationen Breite 184 mm, Hoehe 261 mm, Dicke 34 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introducing linguistics 7 The latest edition of the bestselling introduction to the field of linguistic semantics, updated throughout and featuring a wholly new chapter on inferential pragmaticsSemantics, Fifth Edition, is a comprehensive and well-balanced introduction to the study of the communication of meaning in language. Assuming no previous background in semantics and limited familiarity with formal linguistics, this student-friendly textbook describes the concepts, theory, and study of semantics in an accessible and clear style. Concise chapters describe the role of semantics within contemporary linguistics, cover key topics in the analysis of word and sentence meaning, and review major semantic theories such as componential theory, formal semantics, and cognitive semantics.The updated fifth edition incorporates recent theoretical developments and important research in linguistic semantics, featuring an entirely new chapter examining the overlap between inferential pragmatics and Relevance Theory, truth-conditional meaning, and other traditional areas of semantics. Revised and expanded sections discuss the continuing growth and consolidation of cognitive semantics, various contextual features of language, conceptualization and categorization, and construal and perspective. This edition includes new exercises with solutions, up-to-date references to relevant literature, and additional examples with data from a wide range of different languages._ Covers basic concepts and methods as well as key theoretical models, current lines of research, and important writers_ Explains general concepts in semantics before gradually moving to more advanced topics in semantic description and theoretical approaches_ Highlights the relation between cross-linguistic variation and language universals_ Provides students with the background necessary to understand more advanced and specialized primary semantics literature_ Includes a glossary of technical terms and numerous exercises arranged by level of difficulty_ Highlights the relationship between semantics and cross-linguistic variation, language universals, and pragmaticsWith detailed examples from a wide range of contexts and a wealth of practical exercises, Semantics, Fifth Edition, Semantik (DE-588)4054490-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Semantik (DE-588)4054490-4 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-119-70986-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-119-70988-6 Introducing linguistics 7 (DE-604)BV010535200 7 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034114324&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034114324&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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