Philosophical and Formal Approaches to Linguistic Analysis / / Piotr Stalmaszczyk.

Articles gathered in the volume focus on traditional and contemporary debates within the philosophy of language, and on the interfaces between linguistics, philosophy, and logic. The topics of individual contributions cover such diverse issues as analytic accounts of the a priori and implicit defini...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
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Philosophical and Formal Approaches to Linguistic Analysis. Preface /
Boghossian's Implicit Definition Template /
The Two One Fallacy Theory Theory /
Modal Games in Natural Language /
A Problem with Structured Propositions /
Does Intensional Semantics Account for 'Travis Cases'? /
Chomsky's Methodological Naturalism and the Mereological Fallacy /
Kripke and Mill on Natural Kind Terms /
In Defence of Axiomatic Semantics /
Identity of Linguistic Expressions and Lexical Synonymy in the Fields of Logical Semantics, Linguistic Semantics, and 'Pragmatic Semantics' /
Structured Propositions and Shared Content /
In Defence of Singular Propositions /
Context and Compositionality: the Challenge of Conversational Dialogue /
Deferred Reference and Descriptive Indexicals. Mixed Cases /
Proper Names: Denying Semantic Uniformity /
Taking (It) Seriously: Normativity of Meaning /
Accommodating Abstracta in Naturalist Accounts of Meaning /
Ambiguous Conditionals /
Defining Linear Dynamic Syntax /
Towards a Non-referential Semantics /
Are Propositions Facts? /
Judgement-Dependence, Tacit Knowledge and Linguistic Understanding /
Making Events Redundant: Adnominal Modification and Phases /
A Philosophical Reflection on Language: Is Ontology Needed in Semantics? /
In Defense of Implicit Knowledge in a Full-Blooded Theory of Meaning /
On Pragmatic Regularities /
A New Perspective for the Theory of Intentionality /
A Conceptual Role Semantics for Attitude Reports /
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Summary:Articles gathered in the volume focus on traditional and contemporary debates within the philosophy of language, and on the interfaces between linguistics, philosophy, and logic. The topics of individual contributions cover such diverse issues as analytic accounts of the a priori and implicit definitions, medieval and contemporary theories of fallacy, game-theoretical semantics, modal games in natural language and literary semantics, possible-world theories and paradoxes involving structured propositions, extensions to Dynamic Syntax, semantics of proper names, judgement-dependence, tacit knowledge and linguistic understanding, ontology in semantics, implicit knowledge and theory of meaning, and many more. The multitude of topics shows that the convergence of linguistic, philosophical, formal, and cognitive approaches opens new research perspectives within contemporary philosophy of language and linguistics. The volume includes contributions by (among other authors): Luis Fernández Moreno (Madrid), Chris Fox (Essex), Ruth Kempson (London), Alexander Miller (Birmingham), Arthur Sullivan (Newfoundland), Mieszko Talasiewicz (Warsaw).
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110320244
9783110238570
9783110238488
9783110636949
9783110331226
9783110331219
DOI:10.1515/9783110320244
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Statement of Responsibility: Piotr Stalmaszczyk.