04933nam 2200685 450 991046039820332120200903223051.090-04-27937-710.1163/9789004279377(CKB)3710000000239507(EBL)1786648(SSID)ssj0001332424(PQKBManifestationID)11776816(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001332424(PQKBWorkID)11375660(PQKB)11553038(MiAaPQ)EBC1786648(nllekb)BRILL9789004279377(PPN)184932041(Au-PeEL)EBL1786648(CaPaEBR)ebr10930813(CaONFJC)MIL644075(OCoLC)893708447(EXLCZ)99371000000023950720140925h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrApproaches to meaning composition, values, and interpretation /edited by Daniel Gutzmann, Jan Kopping, Cecile MeierLeiden, Netherlands :Brill,2014.©20141 online resource (363 p.)Current Research in the Semantics / Pragmatics Interface,1472-7870 ;Volume 32Description based upon print version of record.1-322-12822-7 90-04-27936-9 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Front Matter /Daniel Gutzmann , Jan Köpping and Cécile Meier -- Composition, Values, and Interpretation /Daniel Gutzmann , Jan Köpping and Cécile Meier -- Does Context Change? /Manfred Kupffer -- The Live Principle of Compositionality /Paul Dekker -- Operators for Definition by Paraphrase /Mats Rooth -- Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans? More on Missing /Kjell Johan Sæbø -- Information, Issues, and Attention /Ivano Ciardelli , Jeroen Groenendijk and Floris Roelofsen -- A Truth-conditional Account of Free-choice Disjunction /Graeme Forbes -- Being Tolerant about Identity? /Robert van Rooij -- The Property Paradox in (Not So Plain) English /Philippe Schlenker -- Dear Ede! /Regine Eckardt -- On the Meaning of Fictional Texts /Matthias Bauer and Sigrid Beck -- Notes on Disagreement /Udo Klein and Marcus Kracht -- Was glaubt EDE, wer der Mörder ist? On D-trees, Embedded Foci, and Indirect Scope Marking /Malte Zimmermann -- A New Type of Informative Tautology: Für Unbefugte Betreten Verboten! /Manfred Krifka -- Index /Daniel Gutzmann , Jan Köpping and Cécile Meier.The basic claims of traditional truth-conditional semantics are that the semantic interpretation of a sentence is connected to the truth of that sentence in a situation, and that the meaning of the sentence is derived compositionally from the semantic values meaning of its constituents and the rules that combine them. Both claims have been subject to an intense debate in linguistics and philosophy of language. The original research papers collected in this volume test the boundaries of this classic view from a linguistic and a philosophical point of view by investigating the foundational notions of composition, values and interpretation and their relation to the interfaces to other disciplines. They take the classical theories one step further and closer to a realistic semantic theory that covers speaker’s intentions, the knowledge of discourse participants, meaning of fiction and literature, as well as vague and paradoxical utterances. Ede Zimmermann is a pioneering researcher in semantics whose students, friends, and colleagues have collected in this volume an impressive set of studies at the interfaces of semantics. How do meanings interact with the context and with intentions and beliefs of the people conversing? How do meanings interact with other meanings in an extended discourse? How can there be paradoxical meanings? Researchers interested in semantics, pragmatics, philosophy of language, anyone interested in foundational and empirical issues of meaning, will find inspiration and instruction in this wonderful volume. Kai von Fintel, MIT Department of LinguisticsCurrent research in the semantics/pragmatics interface ;Volume 32.SemanticsCompositionality (Linguistics)Grammar, Comparative and generalConditionalsElectronic books.Semantics.Compositionality (Linguistics)Grammar, Comparative and generalConditionals.401/.41Gutzmann DanielKöpping JanMeier CécileMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460398203321Approaches to meaning2072447UNINA