"Linguistic Meaning" by Keith Allan
RLE Linguistics A General Linguistics, volume 8
Routledge 1986/ 2014 | ISBN: 1134742444 0415715849 1134742517 9781134742516 | 826 pages | PDF | 17 MB
The work assumes that the primary task of a theory of linguistic meaning is to describe the meaning of speech acts.
This in turn presupposes a theory of semantics and a theory of prosodic meaning, as well as a proper treatment of the co-operative principle, context and background information. These matters are dealt with in detail.
The second task of a theory of linguistic meaning is to identify what meaning is, to explain the relationships between sense and denotation, and to explicate the nature of meaningful properties and meaning relations. These matters are fully covered, and the work concludes with a summary of the principle arguments presented.
Table of Contents Volume 1
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Dedication
Figures and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
The principal symbols and conventions
1 Beginning an account of linguistic meaning: speaker, hearer, context, and utterance (1)
2 What is meaning?
3 Meaningful properties and meaning relations
4 Lexicon semantics
5 The semantic interpretation of sentences: a study of Katz's semantic theory and post-Katzian semantics
Notes to Volume 1
References
Volume 2
Figures
The principal symbols and conventions
6 Prosody and meaning
7 Informational aspects of the utterance
8 Speech acts
9 Epilogue: on linguistic meaning
Notes to Volume 2
References
Index to Volumes 1 and 2
with TOC BookMarkLinks
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