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Default Semantics: Foundations of a Compositional Theory of Acts of Communication (Oxford Linguistics)
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 Default Semantics: Foundations of a Compositional Theory of Acts of Communication (Oxford Linguistics)In this pioneering book Polish author Katarzyna Jaszczolt lays down the foundations of an original theory of meaning in discourse, reveals the cognitive foundations of discourse interpretation, and puts forward a new basis for the analysis of discourse processing. She provides a step-by-step introduction to the theory and its application, and explains new terms and formalisms as required. Dr. Jaszczolt unites the precision of truth-conditional, dynamic approaches with insights from neo-Gricean pragmatics into the role of speaker's intentions in communication. She shows that the compositionality of meaning may be understood as merger representations combining information from various sources including word meaning and sentence structure, various kinds of default interpretations, and conscious pragmatic inference.
 
 
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A Semantic Approach to English Grammar
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A Semantic Approach to English GrammarThis book shows how grammar helps people communicate and looks at the ways grammar and meaning interrelate. The author starts from the notion that a speaker codes a meaning into grammatical forms which the listener is then able to recover: each word, he shows, has its own meaning and each bit of grammar its own function, their combinations creating and limiting the possibilities for different words. He uncovers a rationale for the varying grammatical properties of different words and in the process explains many facts about English - such as why we can say I wish to go, I wish that he would go, and I want to go but not I want that he would go.
The first part of the book reviews the main points of English syntax and discusses English verbs in terms of their semantic types including those of Motion, Giving, Speaking, Liking, and Trying. In the second part Professor Dixon looks at eight grammatical topics, including complement clauses, transitivity and causatives, passives, and the promotion of a non-subject to subject, as in Dictionaries sell well.
This is the updated and revised edition of A New Approach to English Grammar on Semantic Principles. It includes new chapters on tense and aspect, nominalizations and possession, and adverbs and negation, and contains a new discussion of comparative forms of adjectives. It also explains recent changes in English grammar, including how they has replaced the tabooed he as a pronoun referring to either gender, as in When a student reads this book, they will learn a lot about English grammar in a most enjoyable manner.

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The Rule of Metaphor: The Creation of Meaning in Language
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The Rule of Metaphor: The Creation of Meaning in LanguageRicoeur's Rule of Metaphor is the missing link for anyone truly interested in getting at the roots of semiotics, semantics and hermeneutics.
 
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Tags: Metaphor, hermeneuticsThe, semantics, Creation, Meaning
Lines of Narrative: Psychosocial Perspectives (Memory and Narrative)
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Lines of Narrative: Psychosocial Perspectives (Memory and Narrative)Social scientists are increasingly invoking ‘narrative’ in their theory and research. This book explores the wide range of work in sociology, psychology and cultural studies where narrative approaches have been used to study meaning, subjectivity, politics and power in concrete contexts.
 
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Tags: Narrative, meaning, subjectivity, study, narrative
The Meaning of Life
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The Meaning of LifeWe have all wondered about the meaning of life. But is there an answer? And do we even really know what we're asking? Terry Eagleton takes a stimulating and quirky look at this most compelling of questions: at the answers explored in philosophy and literature; at the crisis of meaning in modern times; and suggests his own solution to how we might rediscover meaning in our lives.
 
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Tags: meaning, crisis, modern, literature, philosophy