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Are There, from a Semantic Point of View, Proper Names Based on Mass-Names?

  • Roland Harweg
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Current Advances in Semantic Theory
This chapter is in the book Current Advances in Semantic Theory
© 1992 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1992 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents v
  3. Preface xi
  4. Introduction 1
  5. PART 1: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Meaning
  6. Traces of Meaning and Reference 19
  7. Meaning Prior to the Separation of the Five Senses 31
  8. Model-Making Mind 55
  9. Perceptual Meaning and the Holoworld 75
  10. Consciousness and the Cognitive Psychology of Meaning 87
  11. The Body of Discourse 101
  12. Models of Interpretation 109
  13. Word Meaning, Imagery and Action 129
  14. Meaning-Constellating Processes in Experientially Defined Human Events 143
  15. Movement Metaphors 151
  16. Relationship between Meaning and Representation 159
  17. The Semantics of Emotion Words 169
  18. Meaning and Semantic Power 183
  19. Meaning, Perspective, and the Social Construction of Reality 189
  20. Philosophy of Language without Meaning, and without… Language 197
  21. PART II: Toward Broadening the Scope of Linguistic Semantics
  22. Linguistic Relativity and Semantic Research 205
  23. The Pragmatics of Semeiosis 219
  24. Integrational Semantics 239
  25. Sentence Type, Sentence Mood and Illocutionary Type 269
  26. Some Considerations on the Explicitness and Completeness of Semantic Descriptions 283
  27. Linguistic Meaning and Semantic Interpretation 299
  28. The Problem of Literal Meaning 311
  29. An Outline of Aspectuality in English within a Compromise Linguistic Model 321
  30. Semantic ‘Oppositions’ 339
  31. Semantic Similarity and Opposition 347
  32. Semantic Elements in Machine Translation 357
  33. Situation Semantics Analysis of Some Nominals in Bulgarian 377
  34. On Conventions and Contracts 385
  35. Tense Meaning and Pragmatics 399
  36. Ordinary Misunderstanding 417
  37. Theses for an Ethnopragmatics 433
  38. Lexical Meaning from Synchronic and Diachronic Points of View 439
  39. Are There, from a Semantic Point of View, Proper Names Based on Mass-Names? 445
  40. Pānini’s View of Meaning and its Western Counterpart 455
  41. Buddhist Tantra and Lexical Meaning 465
  42. In Praise of Wholeness 479
  43. Types of Semantic Relations between Noun Groups in Binominative Sentences 487
  44. Towards an Updated Model of the Linguistic Sign 495
  45. Meaning and Explicative Interpretation as Research Objects 501
  46. Natural Text Processing and Text Meaning 521
  47. Is Interpretation an Illusion 535
  48. Subject Index 555
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