Semantics from Different Points of View [electronic resource] / edited by R. Bäuerle, U. Egli, A.v. Stechow.
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TextSeries: Springer Series in Language and Communication ; 6Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1979Edition: 1st ed. 1979Description: VIII, 422 p. online resourceContent type: - text
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- 9783642674587
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Semantics — Mathematics or Psychology? -- Do We Really Need Tenses Other Than Future and Past? -- Context Change, Truth and Competence -- How to Refer with Vague Descriptions -- Concealed Questions -- Questions and Answers -- Comparison and Gradual Change -- Interval Semantics for Some Event Expressions -- Conditional Necessity and Possibility -- A Semantic Analysis of German “Erst” -- Meaning and Context-Dependence -- Scorekeeping in a Language Game -- On Pragmatic Demarcation of Language -- Constructive Pragmatics and Semantics -- Explanation and Understanding in the Theory of Language -- A New Approach to Formal Syntax -- Visiting German Relatives -- The Stoic Concept of Anaphora -- Expression and Content in Stoic Linguistic Theory -- Réparer — Reparieren. A Contrastive Study -- SALAT: Machine Translation Via Semantic Representation -- Conceptual Impairment in Aphasia -- On the Representation of Classificatory and Propositional Lexical Relations in the Human Brain -- Events, Instants and Temporal Reference -- Index of Contributors.
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