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Coordination and the Syntax – Discourse Interface£35.00 Daniel Altshuler, Robert Truswell
9780198804246 Oxford Surveys in Syntax & Morphology This survey explores interactions between syntax and discourse, through a case study of patterns of extraction from coordinate structures. It offers a starting point for further research on extraction from coordinate structures and provides a guide to how to tease out the theoretical implications of empirical findings. |
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Pragmatics: A Slim Guide£14.99 Betty J. Birner
9780198828594 This book offers a concise but comprehensive entry-level guide to the study of meaning in context. Betty Birner explores how we understand the difference between the literal meaning of what is said and what was intended by the speaker, using a wide range of real-life examples. |
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Enriched Meanings: Natural Language Semantics with Category Theory£29.99 Ash Asudeh, Gianluca Giorgolo
9780198847861 Oxford Studies in Semantics and Pragmatics This book develops a theory of enriched meanings for natural language interpretation that uses the concept of monads and related ideas from category theory. The volume is interdisciplinary in nature, and will appeal to graduate students and researchers from a range of disciplines interested in natural language understanding and representation. |
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Gender and Noun Classification£38.99 Éric Mathieu, Myriam Dali, Gita Zareikar
9780198828112 Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics This volume explores the many ways by which natural languages categorize nouns into genders or classes. The findings in the volume have significant implications for syntactic theory and theories of interpretation, and contribute to a greater understanding of the interplay between inflection and derivation. |
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The Lexical Semantics of the Arabic Verb£35.49 Peter John Glanville
9780198792741 This book explores Arabic derivational morphology, focusing on the relationship between verb meaning and linguistic forms from a lexical semantic perspective. It explains why verbs with seemingly unrelated meanings share the same phonological shape, and analyses sets of words containing the same consonantal root to arrive at a common abstraction. |
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Subjectivity and Perspective in Truth-Theoretic Semantics£35.49 Peter Lasersohn
9780199573684 Oxford Studies in Semantics and Pragmatics This book explores linguistic and philosophical issues presented by sentences expressing personal taste, such as Roller coasters are fun, and examines how truth-theoretic semantics can account for expressions of this type. It provides a detailed and explicit formal grammar paired with semantic analysis and pragmatic theory. |
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Questions£29.49 Veneeta Dayal
9780199281275 Oxford Surveys in Semantics and Pragmatics This book synthesizes and integrates 40 years of research on the semantics of questions, and its interface with pragmatics and syntax. It will be a unique resource for the novice and expert alike, and seeks to appeal to a variety of readers without compromising depth and breadth of coverage. |
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A User's Guide to Thought and Meaning£16.49 Ray Jackendoff
9780198736455 A profoundly arresting integration of the faculties of the mind - of how we think, speak, and see the world. Written with an informality that belies the originality of its insights and the radical nature of its conclusions, this is the author's most important book since his groundbreaking Foundations of Language in 2002. |
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PragmaticsSecond Edition £25.99 Yan Huang
9780199577767 Oxford Textbooks in Linguistics Yan Huang's highly successful textbook on pragmatics has been fully revised and updated. It includes a brand new chapter on reference, a major topic in both linguistics and the philosophy of language, as well as new material covering subjects including conversational implicature, emotional deixis, and contextualism versus semantic minimalism. |
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Making New Words: Morphological Derivation in English£39.49 R. M. W Dixon
9780198712374 This book provides a detailed study of around 200 English prefixes and suffixes. Each affix is discussed in detail, with information on its origin, phonological form, stress placement, semantic range, and the roots it can be attached to. It will be a valuable text for those studying English language and linguistics from undergraduate level upwards |
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Meaning: A Slim Guide to Semantics£14.49 Paul Elbourne
9780199696628 Paul Elbourne explores the complex nature of meaning in crystal clear language. He draws on approaches developed in linguistics, philosophy, and psychology - assuming a knowledge of none of them - in a manner that will appeal to everyone interested in this essential element of human psychology and culture. |
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Meaning in Language: An Introduction to Semantics and PragmaticsThird Edition £27.99 Alan Cruse
9780199559466 Oxford Textbooks in Linguistics A comprehensive introduction to the ways in which meaning is conveyed in language. Alan Cruse covers semantic matters, but also deals with topics that are usually considered to fall under pragmatics. A major aim is to highlight the richness and subtlety of meaning phenomena, rather than to expound any particular theory. |