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Tense, Aspect, and Indexicality: Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics No.26

Autor James Higginbotham
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 2009
James Higginbotham's work on tense, aspect, and indexicality discusses the principles governing demonstrative, temporal, and indexical expressions in natural language and presents new ideas in the semantics of sentence structure. The book brings together his key contributions to the fields, including his recent intervention in the debate on the roles of context and anaphora in reference. The book's chapters are presented in the form in which they were first published, with afterwords where needed to cover points where the author's thought has developed. It is fully indexed and has a collated bibliography. This will be a precious resource for all those involved in the study of current semantics, and its interactions with syntactic theory, in linguistics, philosophy, and related fields.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199239313
ISBN-10: 0199239312
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: Line Drawings
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics No.26

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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a valuable resource.
a highly influential and innovative combination of syntactic analysis ... accompanied by careful and rigorous semantic analysis.

Notă biografică

James Higginbotham is Linda MacDonald Hilf Chair in Philosophy and Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics at the University of Southern California. He was formerly Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Oxford. His research interests include the nature of linguistic competence, problems of compositionality, and indexical reference in thought and communication. He has published widely in linguistics and philosophy and is equally at home in both fields.