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Portraying Analogy 1st Edition James F Ross

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Portraying Analogy 1st Edition James F Ross
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.52 MB
Pages: 257
Author: James F. Ross
ISBN: 9780521110860, 9780521238052, 0521110866, 0521238056
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Portraying Analogy 1st Edition James F Ross by James F. Ross 9780521110860, 9780521238052, 0521110866, 0521238056 instant download after payment.

The attention of philosophers. linguists and literary theorists has been converging on the diverse and intriguing phenomena of analogy of meaning:the different though related meanings of the same word, running from simple equivocation to paronymy, metaphor and figurative language. So far, however, their attempts at explanation have been piecemeal and inconclusive and no new and comprehensive theory of analogy has emerged. This is what James Ross offers here. In the first full treatment of the subject since the fifteenth century, he argues that analogy is a systematic and universal feature of natural languages, with identifiable and law-like characteristics which explain how the meanings of words in a sentence are interdependent. Throughout he contrasts his with classical and medieval views.

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