Problems, Functions and Semantic Roles (A Pragmatist's Analysis of Montague's Theory of Sentence Meaning)

Problems, Functions and Semantic Roles (A Pragmatist's Analysis of Montague's Theory of Sentence Meaning)

Else M. Barth , Robert T.P. Wiche
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Feb 13, 2012 · English · Kindle (216 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 216
Language English
Published Feb 13, 2012
Publisher De Gruyter
ISBN-10 3110865289
ISBN-13 9783110865288

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In this work, Barth and Wiche explore the intricate interplay between language, semantics, and meaning through the lens of Montague's theory. They provide a nuanced analysis that aims to unravel the complexities of sentence meaning by examining the roles that semantics and pragmatics play in communication. Their exploration transcends traditional boundaries, inviting readers to reconsider the foundational concepts of meaning and function within linguistic theory.

Drawing from a rich background in pragmatism, the authors delve into the philosophical implications of Montague's framework. They challenge conventional interpretations and offer fresh perspectives on how problems and functions interact within the structure of language. The text is a compelling resource for anyone interested in the intersections of linguistics, philosophy, and cognitive science, paving the way for deeper discussions on the evolution of semantic theory.
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