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