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OverviewThe study of meaning in language embraces a diverse range of problems and methods. Philosophers think through the relationship between language and the world; linguists document speakers' knowledge of meaning; psychologists investigate the mechanisms of understanding and production. Up through the early 2000s, these investigations were generally compartmentalized: indeed, researchers often regarded both the subject-matter and the methods of other disciplines with skepticism. Since then, however, there has been a sea change in the field, enabling researchers increasingly to synthesize the perspectives of philosophy, linguistics and psychology and to energize all the fields with rich new intellectual perspectives that facilitate meaningful interchange. The time is right for a broader exploration and reflection on the status and problems of semantics as an interdisciplinary enterprise, in light of a decade of challenging and successful research in this area. Taking as its starting-point Lepore and Stone's 2014 book Imagination and Convention, this volume aims to reconcile different methodological perspectives while refocusing semanticists on new problems where integrative work will find the broadest and most receptive audience. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerhard Preyer (Professor of Sociology, Professor of Sociology, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.660kg ISBN: 9780198791492ISBN 10: 0198791496 Pages: 330 Publication Date: 30 August 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsGerhard Preyer: Introduction: Linguistic Structure and Meaning Part I: Explaining Pragmatic Phenomena 1: Robert J. Stainton and Christopher Viger: Two Questions about Interpretative Effects 2: Kent Bach: Exaggeration and Invention 3: Wayne A. Davis: Calculability, Convention, and Conversational Implicature 4: Adam Sennet: Presupposition Triggering and Disambiguation 5: Una Stojnic: Discourse, Context and Coherence: The Grammar of Prominence 6: William B. Starr: Socializing Pragmatics Part II: Intentions and the Limits of Meaning 7: Jessica Keiser: Varieties of Intentionalism 8: Mitchell Green: Showing, Expressing, and Figuratively Meaning 9: Madeleine Arseneault: Taking Perspective 10: Claudia Bianchi: Perspectives and Slurs Part III: Cognitive Science Connections 11: Roberto G. de Almeida: Composing Meaning and Thinking 12: Michael Glanzberg: About Convention and Grammar 13: Andrew Kehler and Jonathan Cohen: On Convention and Coherence 14: Mandy Simons: Convention, Intention, and the Conversational Record Part IV: New Frontiers in Semantics 15: Ernest Lepore and Matthew Stone: Issues for Meaning: Conventions, Intentions, and CoherenceReviewsAuthor InformationGerhard Preyer is Professor of Sociology at the Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main. he is editor of the journal Protosociology, and of several books, including Contextualism in Philosophy (with Georg Peter, 2005), Logical Form and Language (2002, with Georg Peter), Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism (2007, with Georg Peter), and Donald Davidson on Truth, Meaning, and the Mental (2012), all published by Oxford University Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |