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Introduction to English Semantics and Pragmatics

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An introduction to the linguistic study of meaning, this book outlines the meaning potential (semantics) of English and how language knowledge is put to use (pragmatics). As well as gaining a systematic overview of meaning in English, readers can learn how to argue for analyses. Among the significant concepts introduced are denotation, sense relations, event types, explicature, implicature, presupposition, metaphor, reference, speech acts and (at an elementary level) Generalised Quantifier Theory. Sense relations - such as antonymy and hyponymy - are presented as summarising patterns of entailment. The sense of a word is seen as the contributions it makes to the entailments carried by sentences. This textbook is compact and self-contained, offering: *Discussion of many examples *A theoretically informed approach *Accessible organisation and style *Detailed treatment of selected areas of English *Consolidation and extension through exercises The chapters cover adjective, noun and verb meanings, situation types, figurative language, tense, aspect, modality, quantification, topic and focus. Explanations of entailment, compositionality and scope provide a foundation for subsequent study of formal semantics.

Table of Contents

1. Studying Meaning; 2. Adjective Meanings; 3. Noun Vocabulary; 4. Verbs and Situations; 5. Figurative Language; 6. Tense and Aspect; 7. Modality, Scope and Quantification; 8. Pragmatics; 9. Connecting Utterances to the Background; Suggested answers for the exercises; Bibliography; Index.

Author Biography

Patrick Griffiths is a professor of English at Beppu University, Japan. He has taught courses on semantics, the structure of English, psycholinguistics and general linguistics at a number of universities, including Beppu, the University of the South Pacific, and in the UK at York University and York St John. He is co-author (with Aileen Bloomer and Andrew Merrison) of a linguistics textbook Introducing Language in Use, and co-editor (with Kate Trott and Sushie Dobbinson) of the Routledge Child Language Reader.
Release date NZ
May 30th, 2006
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
illustrations
Imprint
Edinburgh University Press
Pages
208
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Dimensions
138x216x21
ISBN-13
9780748616329
Product ID
2559486

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