Word Meaning and Montague Grammar: The Semantics of Verbs and Times in Generative Semantics and in Montagueβs PTQ
β Scribed by David R. Dowty (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 440
- Series
- Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy 7
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The most general goal of this book is to propose and illustrate a program of research in word semantics that combines some of the methodology and results in linguistic semantics, primarily that of the generative semantics school, with the rigorously formalized syntactic and semantic framework for the analysis of natural languages developed by Richard Montague and his associates, a framework in which truth and denotation with respect to a model are taken as the fundamental semantic notions. I hope to show, both from the linguist's and the philosopher's point of view, not only why this synthesis can be undertaken but also why it will be useful to pursue it. On the one hand, the linguists' decompositions of word meanings into more primitive parts are by themselves inherently incomplete, in that they deal only in distinctions in meaning without providing an account of what meanΒ ings really are. Not only can these analyses be made complete by a modelΒ theoretic semantics, but also such an account of these analyses renders them more exact and more readily testable than they could ever be otherwise.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Montagueβs General Theory of Languages and Linguistic Theories of Syntax and Semantics....Pages 1-36
The Semantics of Aspectual Classes of Verbs in English....Pages 37-132
Interval Semantics and the Progressive Tense....Pages 133-192
Lexical Decomposition in Montague Grammar....Pages 193-234
Linguistic Evidence for the Two Strategies of Lexical Decomposition....Pages 235-293
The Syntax and Semantics of Word Formation: Lexical Rules....Pages 294-321
The Syntax and Semantics of Tense and Time Adverbials in English: An English Fragment....Pages 322-374
Intensions and Psychological Reality....Pages 375-395
Back Matter....Pages 396-418
β¦ Subjects
Semantics; Philosophy of Language
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