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Semantics : from meaning to text

Igor A. Melʹčuk ; edited by David Beck, Alain Polguère

(Studies in language companion series / series editors, Werner Abraham, Michael Noonan, v. 129, 135, 168)

John Benjamins, c2012-

  • v. 1 : Hb
  • v. 2 : Hb
  • v. 3 : Hb

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1 : Hb ISBN 9789027205964

内容説明

This book presents an innovative and novel approach to linguistic semantics, beginning with the idea that language can be described as a system for the expression of linguistic Meanings as particular surface forms or Texts. Semantics is specifically that system of rules that ensures a correct transition from a Semantic Representation of the Meaning of a family of synonymous sentences to the Deep Syntactic Representation of a particular sentence. Framed in the terms of Meaning-Text linguistics, this volume discusses in detail the problems of Semantic Representation -including the semantic structure of utterances, the semantics of Causation in English, and communicative, or information, structure. Based on the author's life-long dedication to the study of the semantics and syntax of natural language, this book is a paradigm-shifting contribution to the language sciences whose originality and daring will make it essential reading for linguists, anthropologists, semioticians, and computational linguists.

目次

  • 1. Foreword
  • 2. Acknowledgments
  • 3. Abbreviations and Notations
  • 4. Organization of SMT
  • 5. General Introduction: An Informal Characterization of Meaning-Text Semantics
  • 6. I.Meaning-Text Approach and Meaning-Text Models
  • 7. 1 Some Basic Linguistic Notions
  • 8. 2 Linguistic Paraphrase
  • 9. 3 Meaning-Text Theory and Meaning-Text Linguistic Models
  • 10. II. Semantic Representation in a Meaning-Text Model
  • 11. 4 The Semantic Structure of Utterances
  • 12. 5 Semantemes of Causation in Natural Language
  • 13. 6 Semantic-Communicative Structure
  • 14. References
  • 15. Index of Terms, Names & Concepts
  • 16. Index of Linguistic Items
  • 17. Language Index
巻冊次

v. 2 : Hb ISBN 9789027206022

内容説明

This book presents an innovative approach to linguistic semantics, starting from the idea that language is a mechanism for the expression of linguistic meanings as particular surface forms (texts). Semantics is that system of rules that ensures a transition from a Semantic Representation of the meaning of a family of synonymous sentences to the Deep-Syntactic Representation of a particular sentence. Framed in terms of Meaning-Text linguistics, this volume discusses the Deep-Syntactic Representation and the transition from Semantics to Deep-Syntax via Semantic paraphrasing (the equivalence amongst Semantic Representations), Deep-Syntactic paraphrasing (the equivalence amongst Deep-Syntactic Representations), and the passage between the two. A chapter is dedicated to the Explanatory Combinatorial Dictionary, a semantically based and co-occurrence-centered lexicon. Reflecting the author's life-long dedication to semantics and syntax, this book is a paradigm-shifting contribution to language studies whose originality and daring will make it essential reading for linguists, anthropologists, semioticians, and computational linguists.

目次

  • 1. Author's Foreword
  • 2. Acknowledgments
  • 3. Abbreviations and Notations
  • 4. III Deep-Syntactic Representation in a Meaning-Text Linguistic Model
  • 5. Introduction to Part III
  • 6. 7 Deep-Syntactic Structure
  • 7. IV The Semantic Module of a Meaning-Text Linguistic Model
  • 8. Introduction: Architecture of the Sem-ModuleSemantic Module of a Meaning-Text Linguistic Model
  • 9. 8 Semantic Paraphrasing
  • 10. 9 Deep-Syntactic Paraphrasing
  • 11. 10 Semantic Transition
  • 12. 11 Explanatory Combinatorial Dictionary [= ECD]
  • 13. References
  • 14. Index of Terms, Names & Concepts
  • 15. Index of Linguistic Items
  • 16. Language Index
  • 17. Definition Index
巻冊次

v. 3 : Hb ISBN 9789027259332

内容説明

This book presents an innovative and novel approach to linguistic semantics, starting from the idea that language can be described as a mechanism for the expression of linguistic Meanings as particular surface forms, or Texts. Semantics is specifically that system of rules that ensures a transition from a Semantic Representation of the Meaning of a family of synonymous sentences to the Deep-Syntactic Representation of a particular sentence. Framed in the terms of Meaning-Text linguistics, the present volume closes the publication of the three volume series. It discusses in detail several linguistic notions crucial to the development of Meaning-Text models of natural languages: semantic and syntactic actants, government pattern, lexical functions, linguistic connotations, phrasemes, the meaning of grammatical cases, and linguistic dependencies. The notions under analysis are illustrated from a variety of languages. Reflecting the author's life-long dedication to the study of the semantics and syntax of natural language, this book is a paradigm-shifting contribution to the language sciences, whose originality and daring will make it essential reading for linguists, anthropologists, semioticians, and computational linguists.

目次

  • 1. Author's Foreword
  • 2. Acknowledgments
  • 3. Abbreviations and Notations
  • 4. Part V Linguistic Excursuses
  • 5. Introduction
  • 6. Actants
  • 7. Government Pattern: Government in the Lexicon
  • 8. Lexical Functions: Description of Lexical Relations in a Lexicon
  • 9. Lexical Connotation
  • 10. Phrasemes
  • 11. Do Nominal Cases Have Meaning?
  • 12. Dependency in Language
  • 13. Concluding Remarks
  • 14. General Acknowledgments
  • 15. References
  • 16. Index of Terms, Names and Concepts
  • 17. Index of Linguistic Items
  • 18. Language Index
  • 19. Definition Index

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