Existential Sentences: Their Structure and Meaning

Existential Sentences: Their Structure and Meaning

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Jan 1, 1990 · 英語 · 平裝書
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格式 平裝書
語言 英語
已出版 Jan 1, 1990
出版商 Routledge
ISBN-10 0415053005
ISBN-13 9780415053006

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In this insightful exploration of language, Michael Lumsden delves into the intricate connection between existential sentences and their inherent meanings. He navigates through the complexities of linguistic structure, shedding light on how the arrangement of words can significantly influence interpretation. This examination opens up new avenues for understanding the nuances of meaning within everyday communication.

Lumsden thoughtfully discusses various examples, illustrating how existential sentences function in different contexts. He reveals the subtleties in their structure that often go unnoticed but play a crucial role in conveying information effectively. Through his analysis, readers are invited to ponder how language shapes thought and perception.

By combining theoretical perspectives with practical applications, Lumsden invites linguists, philosophers, and enthusiasts alike to appreciate the delicate interplay between syntax and semantics. This work serves as a valuable resource for anyone intrigued by the mechanics of language and its impact on our understanding of existence.

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浪漫 自然
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