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Events and Semantic Architecture

Events and Semantic Architecture
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 0199244316
ISBN-13 : 9780199244317
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Book Synopsis Events and Semantic Architecture by : Paul M. Pietroski

Download or read book Events and Semantic Architecture written by Paul M. Pietroski and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2006 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores how grammatical structure is related to meaning. The meaning of a phrase clearly depends on its constituent words and how they are combined. But how does structure contribute to meaning in natural language? Does combining adjectives with nouns (as in 'brown dog') differ semantically from combining verbs with adverbs (as in 'barked loudly')? What is the significance of combining verbs with names and quantificational expressions (as in 'Fido chased every cat')? In addressing such questions, Paul Pietroski develops a novel conception of linguistic meaning according to which the semantic contribution of combining expressions is simple and uniform across constructions. Drawing on work at the heart of contemporary debates in linguistics and philosophy, the author argues that Donald Davidson's treatment of action sentences as event descriptions should be viewed as an instructive special case of a more general semantic theory. The unified theory covers a wide range of examples, including sentences that involve quantification, plurality, descriptions of complex causal processes, and verbs that take sentential complements. Professor Pietroski also provides fresh ways of thinking about much-discussed semantic generalizations that seem to reflect innately determined aspects of human languages. Designed to be accessible to anyone with a basic knowledge of logic, Events and Semantic Architecture will interest advanced students of linguistics, philosophy, and cognitive science at graduate level and above.


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