Language, Meaning and Context |
Contents
Setting the Scene | 13 |
Working with Words | 39 |
Dealing with Definitions | 56 |
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accepted actual analysis animal assertion associated assumption basic called categorial Chapter clear component composite concerned connection contains context course defined definition denotation described descriptive detail determined discussion distinction distinguish draw earlier English entailment entities example expressions extension fact false formal function give given grammatical hand holds human identify important indicative interpretation John kind later least less lexemes lexical linguists locutionary logical look Mary meaning mentioned modality mood natural languages necessarily noted notion operate particular performative person philosophers point of view possible present principle problem propositional content question reasons recent reference relation relevant respect restrictions rules seen semantics sense sentence-meaning sentences simply social speaker speech acts standard statements structure subjectivity synonymous syntactic taken theoretical theory tion traditional true truth truth-conditional universal utterance various verb words written
References to this book
An Introduction to Cognitive Linguistics Friedrich Ungerer,Hans-Jörg Schmid No preview available - 2006 |