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multi-volume work: Semantics
Multi-Volume Work

Semantics

An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning
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This handbook comprises, in three volumes, an in-depth presentation of the state of the art in linguistic semantics from a wide variety of perspectives. It contains 112 articles written by leading scholars from around the world. These articles present detailed, yet accessible, introductions to key issues, including the analysis of specific semantic categories and constructions, the history of semantic research, theories and theoretical frameworks, methodology, and relationships with related fields; moreover, they give expert guidance on topics of debate within the field, on the strengths and weaknesses of existing theories, and on the likely directions for the future development of semantic research. In many cases, the articles written for this handbook promise to become the standard references on the topics they cover. This work will provide an essential reference for both advanced students and researchers in semantics and related fields within linguistics, psychology, philosophy, and other areas.

  • state of the art in linguistic semantics
  • well-known international handbook series
  • gathers together a great number of distinguished scholars and experts in the field

Author / Editor information

Claudia Maienborn, University of Tübingen, Germany; Klaus von Heusinger, University of Stuttgart, Germany; Paul Portner, Georgetown University Washington D.C., USA.

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