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Concepts of Meaning - Framing an Integrated Theory of Linguistic Behavior

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Concepts of Meaning includes contributions from well-known philosophers of language and semanticists. It is a useful collection for students in philosophy of language, semantics and epistemology. This work discusses new research in semantics, theory of truth, philosophy of language and theory of communication from a trans-disciplinary perspective.
An integrated theory of linguistic behavior should provide a framework to make behavior intelligible. This work addresses issues such as sentence meaning, utterance meaning, speaker's intention and reference, linguistic context, circumstances and background theories. Readers will learn that interpretation is a result of a complex pattern.

List of contents

I Speaker Meaning, Communication, and Intentions.- 1 Communicative and Illocutionary Acts.- 2 Language Acts and Action.- 3 Reflections on the Intentionality of Linguistic Behavior.- 4 Descriptions, Indexicals, and Speaker Meaning.- 5 Informatives and/or Directives? (A New Start in Speech Act Classification).- 6 Constructive Speech-Act Theory.- II Truth, Semantic Content, and Externalism.- 7 The Truth about Moods.- 8 Semantic Theory and Indirect Speech.- 9 All Facts Great and Small.- 10 Knowledge, Content, and the Wellsprings of Objectivity.- 11 Interpretation and Skill: On Passing Theory.- Contributors.

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Concepts of Meaning includes contributions from well-known philosophers of language and semanticists. It is a useful collection for students in philosophy of language, semantics and epistemology. This work discusses new research in semantics, theory of truth, philosophy of language and theory of communication from a trans-disciplinary perspective.
An integrated theory of linguistic behavior should provide a framework to make behavior intelligible. This work addresses issues such as sentence meaning, utterance meaning, speaker's intention and reference, linguistic context, circumstances and background theories. Readers will learn that interpretation is a result of a complex pattern.

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Assisted by Peter (Editor), G Peter (Editor), G. Peter (Editor), Georg Peter (Editor), G. Preyer (Editor), Gerhard Preyer (Editor), M Ulkan (Editor), M. Ulkan (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048163007
ISBN 978-90-481-6300-7
No. of pages 278
Dimensions 161 mm x 18 mm x 234 mm
Weight 453 g
Illustrations XVI, 278 p.
Series Philosophical Studies Series
Philosophical Studies Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

B, Sociology, Philosophy of Language, Society, Society & social sciences, Social Sciences, Epistemology, Semiotics, Social Sciences, general, Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge, Language and languages—Philosophy, Semantics, Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge

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