The Cambridge handbook of formal semantics
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The Cambridge handbook of formal semantics
(Cambridge handbooks in language and linguistics)
Cambridge University Press, 2016
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Bibliography: p. [801]-915
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Formal semantics - the scientific study of meaning in natural language - is one of the most fundamental and long-established areas of linguistics. This Handbook offers a comprehensive, yet compact guide to the field, bringing together research from a wide range of world-leading experts. Chapters include coverage of the historical context and foundation of contemporary formal semantics, a survey of the variety of formal/logical approaches to linguistic meaning and an overview of the major areas of research within current semantic theory, broadly conceived. The Handbook also explores the interfaces between semantics and neighbouring disciplines, including research in cognition and computation. This work will be essential reading for students and researchers working in linguistics, philosophy, psychology and computer science.
Table of Contents
- Part I. The Landscape of Formal Semantics: 1. Formal semantics Barbara H. Partee
- 2. Lexical semantics James Pustejovsky
- 3. Sentential semantics Peter Pagin
- 4. Discourse semantics Nicholas Asher
- 5. Semantics of dialogue Jonathan Ginzburg
- Part II. Theory of Reference and Quantification: 6. Reference Paul J. E. Dekker and Thomas Ede Zimmermann
- 7. Generalized quantifiers Dag Westerstahl
- 8. Indefinites Adrian Brasoveanu and Donka F. Farkas
- 9. Plurality Rick Nouwen
- 10. Genericity Ariel Cohen
- Part III. Temporal and Aspectual Ontology and Other Semantic Structures: 11. Tense Atle Gronn and Arnim von Stechow
- 12. Aspect Susan Rothstein
- 13. Mereology Lucas Champollion and Manfred Krifka
- 14. Vagueness Hans Kamp and Galit W. Sassoon
- 15. Modification Louise McNally
- Part IV. Intensionality and Force: 16. Negation Henriette de Swart
- 17. Conditionals Paul Egre and Mikael Cozic
- 18. Modality Lisa Matthewson
- 19. Questions Paul Dekker, Maria Aloni and Jeroen Groenendijk
- 20. Imperatives Paul Portner
- Part V. The Interfaces: 21. The syntax-semantics interface Manfred Sailer
- 22. The semantics-pragmatics interface Philippe Schlenker
- 23. Information structure Enric Vallduvi
- 24. Semantics and cognition Giosue Baggio, Keith Stenning and Michiel van Lambalgen
- 25. Semantics and computation Matthew Stone.
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