Semantics (Introducing Linguistics)

Semantics (Introducing Linguistics)

by John I. Saeed (Author)

Synopsis

This volume provides an engaging introduction to semantics for readers new to the subject. The book has three sections. Part I is concerned with the place of semantics within linguistics and its relation with the disciplines of philosophy and psychology. Part II introduces central topics in the description of word and sentence meaning. Part III reviews the three main current theoretical approaches to semantics: componential theory, formal semantics and cognitive semantics.The book discusses semantic phenomena from a wide range of languages. Each chapter contains exercises to allow the reader to explorethe issues raised, and suggestions fro further readings.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 11 Apr 1996

ISBN 10: 0631200355
ISBN 13: 9780631200352

Media Reviews
This lively book provides a truly comprehensive introduction to current linguistic semantics. Used in introductory and intermediate courses in semantics, it will supply teachers with an easy to use basic text and students with an accessible source of dependable information. Ronnie Cann, University of Edinburgh. This is a solid well-written and very comprehensive textbook that will prove an invaluable resource in introductoy semantics classes. The exercises are especially useful and the sections on theoretical approaches represent ideal links to more advanced semantic theory. David Adger, University of York.
Author Bio
John I. Saeed is Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Language and Communication Studies, Trinity College, University of Dublin. He is author of several books, including Somali Reference Grammar (second edition, 1993) and Somali (forthcoming, 1997).