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Philosophy of Linguistics

A rich source of new insights and potential research agendas for the philosophy of linguistics

Dov M. Gabbay (Series edited by), Paul Thagard (Series edited by), John Woods (Series edited by), Ruth Kempson (Volume editor), Tim Fernando (Volume editor), Nicholas Asher (Volume editor)

9780444517470, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 14 January 2012

598 pages
25.4 x 17.8 x 3.3 cm, 1.42 kg

Philosophy of Linguistics investigates the foundational concepts and methods of linguistics, the scientific study of human language. This groundbreaking collection, the most thorough treatment of the philosophy of linguistics ever published, brings together philosophers, scientists and historians to map out both the foundational assumptions set during the second half of the last century and the unfolding shifts in perspective in which more functionalist perspectives are explored. The opening chapter lays out the philosophical background in preparation for the papers that follow, which demonstrate the shift in the perspective of linguistics study through discussions of syntax, semantics, phonology and cognitive science more generally. The volume serves as a detailed introduction for those new to the field as well as a rich source of new insights and potential research agendas for those already engaged with the philosophy of linguistics.

Part of the Handbook of the Philosophy of Science series edited by:

Dov M. Gabbay, King's College, London, UK;Paul Thagard, University of Waterloo, Canada; and John Woods, University of British Columbia, Canada.

1. Linguistics and Philosophy (Jaroslav Peregrin) 2. Structure (Howard Lasnik and Juan Uriagereka) 3. Logical Grammar (Glyn Morrill) 5. Minimalism (Wolfram Hinzen) 6. Computational Linguistics (Gerald Penn) 7. The Metaphyiscs of Natural Language(s) (Emmon Bach and Wynn Chao) 8. Meaning and Use (Robert van Rooij) 9. Context in Content Composition (Nicholas Asher) 10. Type Theory and Semantics in Flux (Robin Cooper) 11. Language, Linguistics and Cognition (Giosuè Baggio, Michiel van Lambalgen and Peter Hagoort) 12. Representationalsim and Linguistic Knowledge (Ronnie Cann, Ruth Kempson and Daniel Wedgwood) 13. Philosophy of Phonology (Philip Carr) 14. Computational Learning Theory and Language Acquisition (Alexander Clark and Shalom Lappin) 15. Linguistics from an Evolutionary Point of View (James R. Hurford) 16. Linguistics and Gender Studies (Sally McConnell-Ginet) 17. Anthropological Linguistics (William O. Beeman)

Subject Areas: Computational linguistics [CFX], Linguistics [CF]

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