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Grammatical Constructions: Back to the roots (Constructional Approaches to Language)
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Grammatical Constructions: Back to the roots (Constructional Approaches to Language)Grammatical Constructions: Back to the roots (Constructional Approaches to Language)

This volume brings into focus the conceptual roots of the notion ‘grammatical construction’ as the theoretical entity that constitutes the backbone of Construction Grammar, a unique grammatical model in which grammatical constructions have the status of elementary building blocks of human language. By exploring the analytic potential and applicability of this notion, the contributions illustrate some of the fundamental concerns of constructional research.
 
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Tags: grammatical, roots, notion, applicability, contributions, Grammatical, Language, Approaches
Incorporating Corpora: The Linguist and the Translator (Translating Europe)
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Incorporating Corpora: The Linguist and the Translator (Translating Europe)Incorporating Corpora: The Linguist and the Translator (Translating Europe)

this volume includes many new studies of translation patterns using parallel corpora focusing on particular linguistic features, as well as broader-ranging contributions on translation 'universals'.
 
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Tags: translation, universals, Incorporating, contributions, broader-ranging, Europe, Translating, Corpora
John Searle - Philosophy Now
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John Searle - Philosophy Now

One of the world's most important philosophers of mind and language, John Searle (b. 1932) is direct, combative, and intellectually ambitious. His philosophy has made fundamental and lasting contributions to how we think about speech, consciousness, knowledge, truth, and the nature of social reality. Here, with remarkable clarity, a leading authority introduces students and generalists to those contributions.


 
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John McDowell - Philosophy Now
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John McDowell - Philosophy Now

John McDowell's contribution to philosophy has ranged across Greek philosophy, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, metaphysics and ethics. His writings have drawn on the works of, amongst others, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, Sellars, and Davidson. His contributions have made him one of the most widely read, discussed and challenging philosophers writing today.
 
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Foundations of Illocutionary Logic
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Foundations of Illocutionary LogicFoundations of Illocutionary Logic

This is a formal and systematic study of the logical foundations of speech act theory. The study of speech acts has been a flourishing branch of the philosophy of language and linguistics over the last two decades, and John Searle has of course himself made some of the most notable contributions to that study in the sequence of books Speech Acts (1969), Expression and Meaning (1979) and Intentionality (1983). 

Reuploaded Thanks to peter cos

 
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Tags: study, speech, books, Speech, contributions, Foundations, Logic, Illocutionary