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Understanding semantics / Sebastian Löbner.

By: Löbner, Sebastian.
Series: Understanding language.New York, NY : Routledge, ©2013Edition: Second Edition.Description: x, 379 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781444122435 (pbk.); 9780415826730 (hardback); 9780203528334 (ebook).Subject(s): SemanticsDDC classification: 401.43/L45 Other classification: CAS
Contents:
1. Meaning and semantics 2. Dimensions of meaning 3. Ambiguity 4. Meaning and context 5. Predication 6. Verbs 7. Meaning and logic 8. Meaning relations 9. Meaning components 10. Meaning and language comparison 11. Meaning and cognition 12. Frames 13. Formal semantics
Summary: Understanding Semantics, Second Edition, provides an engaging and accessible introduction to linguistic semantics. The first part takes the reader through a step-by-step guide to the main phenomena and notions of semantics, covering levels and dimensions of meaning, ambiguity, meaning and context, logical relations and meaning relations, the basics of noun semantics, verb semantics and sentence semantics. The second part provides a critical introduction to the basic notions of the three major theoretical approaches to meaning: structuralism, cognitive semantics and formal semantics. Key features include: A consistent mentalist perspective on meaning Broad coverage of lexical and sentence semantics, including three new chapters discussing deixis, NP semantics, presuppositions, verb semantics and frames Examples from a wider range of languages that include German, Japanese, Spanish and Russian. Practical exercises on linguistic data Companion website including all figures and tables from the book, an online dictionary, answers to the exercises and useful links at routledge.com/cw/loebner This book is an essential resource for all undergraduate students studying semantics. Sebastian Löbner is a Professor of Linguistics at the Institute for Language and Information at the University of Düsseldorf, Germany
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Previous edition published under Hodder Education, the second edition is now published under Routledge after Hodder Education Linguistic titles were acquired in 2012.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 364-368) and index.

1. Meaning and semantics 2. Dimensions of meaning 3. Ambiguity 4. Meaning and context 5. Predication 6. Verbs 7. Meaning and logic 8. Meaning relations 9. Meaning components 10. Meaning and language comparison 11. Meaning and cognition 12. Frames 13. Formal semantics

Understanding Semantics, Second Edition, provides an engaging and accessible introduction to linguistic semantics. The first part takes the reader through a step-by-step guide to the main phenomena and notions of semantics, covering levels and dimensions of meaning, ambiguity, meaning and context, logical relations and meaning relations, the basics of noun semantics, verb semantics and sentence semantics. The second part provides a critical introduction to the basic notions of the three major theoretical approaches to meaning: structuralism, cognitive semantics and formal semantics. Key features include: A consistent mentalist perspective on meaning Broad coverage of lexical and sentence semantics, including three new chapters discussing deixis, NP semantics, presuppositions, verb semantics and frames Examples from a wider range of languages that include German, Japanese, Spanish and Russian. Practical exercises on linguistic data Companion website including all figures and tables from the book, an online dictionary, answers to the exercises and useful links at routledge.com/cw/loebner This book is an essential resource for all undergraduate students studying semantics. Sebastian Löbner is a Professor of Linguistics at the Institute for Language and Information at the University of Düsseldorf, Germany

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