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Linguistic Meaning, Truth Conditions and Relevance: The Case of Concessives
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Linguistic Meaning, Truth Conditions and Relevance: The Case of Concessives

Many linguists and philosophers of language explain linguistic meaning in terms of truth conditions. This book focuses on the meanings of expressions that escape such truth-conditional treatment, in particular the concessives: but, even if, and although. Corinne Iten proposes semantic analyses of these expressions based on the cognitive framework of relevance theory. A thoroughly cognitive approach to linguistic meaning is presented in which linguistic forms are seen as mapping onto mental entities, rather than individuals and properties in the real world. Researchers and advanced students in pragmatics will find this account lucid, clear and accessible.
 
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Tags: linguistic, meaning, expressions, cognitive, individuals
Reclaiming Control as a Semantic and Pragmatic Phenomenon
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Reclaiming Control as a Semantic and Pragmatic Phenomenon

This monograph is part of a growing research agenda in which semantics and pragmatics not only complement the grammar, but replace it. The analysis is based on the assumption that human language is not primarily about form, but about form-meaning pairings. This runs counter to the autonomous-syntax postulate underlying Landau (2013)’s Control in Generative Grammar that form must be hived off from meaning and studied separately. Duffley shows control to depend on meaning in combination with inferences based on the nature of the events expressed by the matrix and complement, the matrix subject, the semantic relation between matrix and complement, and a number of other factors.
 
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Tags: matrix, complement, meaning, about, Control
Mind, Meaning, and Reality: Essays in Philosophy
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Mind, Meaning, and Reality: Essays in Philosophy

Mind, Meaning, and Reality contains fifteen philosophical papers by D. H. Mellor, including a new defense of "success semantics," and an introduction arguing that metaphysics can and need only be justified by doing it and not by a "meta-metaphysics," which it needs no more than physics needs metaphysics.
 
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Tags: metaphysics, Meaning, needs, Reality, justified
Free Will, Agency, and Meaning in Life
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Free Will, Agency, and Meaning in Life

Derk Pereboom articulates and defends an original conception of moral responsibility. He argues that if determinism were true we would not be morally responsible in the key basic-desert sense at issue in the free will debate, but that we would also lack this kind of moral responsibility if indeterminism were true and the causes of our actions were exclusively states or events.
 
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Tags: would, moral, responsibility, Meaning, causes
Words and Meanings: Lexical Semantics Across Domains, Languages, and Cultures
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Words and Meanings: Lexical Semantics Across Domains, Languages, and CulturesIn a series of cross-cultural investigations of word meaning, Cliff Goddard and Anna Wierzbicka examine key expressions from different domains of the lexicon - concrete, abstract, physical, sensory, emotional, and social. They focus on complex and culturally important words in a range of languages that includes English, Russian, Polish, French, Warlpiri and Malay. Some are basic like men, women, and children or abstract nouns like trauma and violence; others describe qualities such as hot, hard, and rough, emotions like happiness and sadness, or feelings like pain. This fascinating book is for everyone interested in the relations between meaning, culture, ideas, and words.
 
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Tags: meaning, abstract, words, emotions, rough