The handbook of contemporary semantic theory
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The handbook of contemporary semantic theory
(Blackwell handbooks in linguistics, 3)
Blackwell, 1997
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Note
"First published in paperback 1997"--T.p. verso
Originally published: 1996
Includes bibliographical references (p. [617]-651) and index
There is a different thing of the size: 24 cm
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume, now available in paperback, provides a comprehensive view of the central issues in contemporary semantic theory.
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors. Preface. Introduction. Part I: Formal Semantics in Linguistics: . 1. The Development of Formal Semantics in Linguistic Theory: Barbara H. Partee. Part II: Generalized Quantifier Theory:. 2. The Semantics of Determiners: Edward L. Keenan. 3. The Role of Situations in Generalized Quantifiers: Robin Cooper. Part III: The Interface Between Syntax and Semantics:. 4. The Syntax/ Semantics Interface in Categorial Grammar: Pauline Jacobson. 5. Anaphora and Identity: Robert Fiengo and Robert May. 6. The Interpretation of Ellipsis: Shalom Lappin. Part IV: Anaphora, Discourse and Modality:. 7. Coreference and Modality: Jeroen Groenendijk, Martin Stokhof and Frank Veltman. 8. Anaphora in Intensional Contexts:: Craige Roberts. 9. Quantification, Quantificational Domains and Dynamic Logic: Jean Mark Gawron. Part V: Focus, Presupposition and Negation:. 10. Focus: Mats Rooth. 11. Presupposition and Implicature: Laurence R. Horn. 12. Negation and Polarity Items: William A. Ladusaw. Part VI: Tense:. 13. Tense and Modality: Murvet Enc. Part VII: Questions:. 14. The Semantics of Questions: James Higginbotham. 15. Interrogatives: Questions, Facts and Dialogue: Jonathan Ginzburg. Part VIII: Plurals:. 16. Plurality: Fred Landman. Part IX: Computational Semantics:. 17. Computational Semantics - Linguistics and Processing: John Nerbonne. Part X: Lexical Semantics:. 18. Lexical Semantics and Syntactic Structure: Beth Levin and Malka Rappaport Hovav. Part XI: Semantics and Related Domains: . 19. Semantics and Logic: Gila Y. Sher. 20. Semantics and Cognition: Ray Jackendoff. 21. Semantics, Pragmatics, and Natural-Language Interpretation: Ruth M. Kempson. 22. Semantics in Linguistics and Philosophy: An Intentionalist Perspective: Jerrold J. Katz. References. Index.
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