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Lexical Meaning In Context A Web Of Words 1st Edition Nicholas Asher

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Lexical Meaning In Context A Web Of Words 1st Edition Nicholas Asher
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 346
Author: Nicholas Asher
ISBN: 9781107005396, 1107005396
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Lexical Meaning In Context A Web Of Words 1st Edition Nicholas Asher by Nicholas Asher 9781107005396, 1107005396 instant download after payment.

This is a book about the meanings of words and how they can combine to form larger meaningful units, as well as how they can fail to combine when the amalgamation of a predicate and argument would produce what the philosopher Gilbert Ryle called a 'category mistake'. It argues for a theory in which words get assigned both an intension and a type. The book develops a rich system of types and investigates its philosophical and formal implications, for example the abandonment of the classic Church analysis of types that has been used by linguists since Montague. The author integrates fascinating and puzzling observations about lexical meaning into a compositional semantic framework. Adjustments in types are a feature of the compositional process and account for various phenomena including coercion and copredication. This book will be of interest to semanticists, philosophers, logicians and computer scientists alike.

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