LINGUIST List 13.39

Wed Jan 9 2002

Books: Philosophy of Language/Semantics

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  • Christine Sosa, Philosophy of Lang/Semantics: ARISTOTE ET LE LEXIQUE DE L'ESPACE

    Message 1: Philosophy of Lang/Semantics: ARISTOTE ET LE LEXIQUE DE L'ESPACE

    Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 09:13:04 -0800
    From: Christine Sosa <sosacsli.stanford.edu>
    Subject: Philosophy of Lang/Semantics: ARISTOTE ET LE LEXIQUE DE L'ESPACE


    CSLI Publications is pleased to announce the availability of:

    ARISTOTE ET LE LEXIQUE DE L'ESPACE: RENCONTRES ENTRE LA PHYSIQUE GRECQUE ET LA LINGUISTIQUE COGNITIVE: Claude Vandeloise (Louisiana State University); paper ISBN: 1-57586-250-6, $30.00, 325 pages, text in French. CSLI Publications 2001. http://cslipublications.stanford.edu, email: pubscsli.stanford.edu.

    To order this book, contact CSLI Publications at pubscsli.stanford.edu or order online at http://cslipublications.stanford.edu. (click on �ditions CSLI or use the search feature to locate the book, then order).

    Book description (in English): With the present monograph, Aristote et le Lexique de l'Espace, Vandeloise both continues his exploration of this vital question and also initiates a broader, more basic investigation of thought and meaning in the spatial domain. This innovative work is novel in its conception and elegant in its execution. Three main concerns are productively brought together in a mutually revelatory fashion: besides French locatives, these include the tacit naive physics presupposed by the meanings of linguistic elements, as well as the building blocks and intrinsic organization of our conceptualizations in the physical realm. Perhaps surprisingly, and certainly provocatively, it is in the physics of Aristotle and his commentators that Vandeloise sees a correspondence between a representation of the physical world and the conceptual system underlying the linguistic description of space.

    Book description (in French): Ce livre �tudie le vocabulaire spatial dans la Physique d'Aristote et dans les Commentaires qu'elle a suscit�s jusqu'au sixi�me si�cle apr�s J.C. chez Porphyre, Simplicius et Philopon. La physique na�ve d�velopp�e dans leur oeuvre �claire l'�tude des termes spatiaux dans les langues modernes. Aristote se r�v�le ainsi le premier lexicologue de l'espace.

    La premi�re partie du livre est une longue exp�rience mentale qui conduit d'un monde aussi �l�mentaire que celui de Parm�nide � un monde suffisamment sophistiqu� pour n�cessiter l'usage de tout le vocabulaire spatial du fran�ais. A chaque �tape, l'enrichissement du monde est mis en parall�le avec celui du vocabulaire. Dans la seconde partie, les r�sultats de cette exp�rience sont mis � profit dans trois analyses s�mantiques d�taill�es consacr�es au nom place, � la pr�position dans et au verbe toucher.


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