LINGUIST List 10.713

Tue May 11 1999

Books: Semantics

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  • Paul Peranteau, Cognitive Semantics, J. Allwood & P. Gardenfors

    Message 1: Cognitive Semantics, J. Allwood & P. Gardenfors

    Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 16:10:48 -0400
    From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com>
    Subject: Cognitive Semantics, J. Allwood & P. Gardenfors


    John Benjamins announces the publication of a new work in Cognitive Semantics

    Cognitive Semantics. Meaning and cognition. Jens ALLWOOD and Peter GARDENFORS (eds.) Pragmatics & Beyond NS 55 US & Canada: 1 55619 817 5 / USD 50.00 (Hardcover) 1 55619 818 3 / USD 24.95 (Paperback) Rest of world: 90 272 5068 5 / NLG 100.00 (Hardcover) 90 272 5069 3 / NLG 50.00 (Paperback)

    Toward the end of the 20th century, there is both a dissatisfaction with existing formal semantic theories and a wish to preserve insights from other semantic traditions. Cognitive semantics, the latest of the major trends which have dominated the century, attempts to do this by focusing on meaning as a cognitive phenomenon. This book provides different perspectives on meaning as a cognitive phenomenon. Jens Allwood presents an approach where meaning is analyzed in terms of context sensitive cognitive operations. Peter Gardenfors examines the relationship between cognitive semantics and standard formal extensional and intensional semantics. Peter Harder discusses the relation between functionalism and cognitive semantics. Soren Sjostrom and Ake Viberg extend a cognitive semantic approach to new empirical domains like vision and physical contact. Elisabeth Engberg-Pedersen extends the use of cognitive semantics even further in order to analyze deaf sign language and, finally, Kenneth Holmqvist and Jordan Zlatev discuss two different possibilities of implementing a cognitive semantic approach using computer programs. The variety of perspectives on cognitive semantics make this book suitable as course material. [Diacritics removed for Internet purposes]

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    1998 Contributors



  • Arnold Publishers
  • Blackwell Publishers
  • CSLI Publications
  • Elsevier Science, Ltd.
  • Finno-Ugrian Society
  • Indiana University Linguistics Club Publications
  • John Benjamins Publishing Company
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.
  • MIT Press--Books Division
  • Mouton de Gruyter
  • Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS