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    • 作者: 戴瑞亮著 | 戴瑞亮编 | 戴瑞亮译 | 戴瑞亮绘
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    • 作者: 戴瑞亮著| 戴瑞亮编| 戴瑞亮译| 戴瑞亮绘
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       Chapter 1 Semantics in linguistics

    1.1 Definition of semantics

    1.2 Semantics and semiotics

    1.3 Semantics an pagatics

    1.4 Some important assutin

    1.4.1 Reference and sense

    1.4.2 Utterances,sentences and propositions

    1.4.3 Sentence meaning and utterance meaning

    1.4.4 Literal and non-literal meaning

    1.4.5 Refer and denote

    1.4.6 Referents and extensions

    1.4.7 Conceptual meaning and associative meaning

    1.5 Meanings of meaning

    1.5.1 The referential theory:meaning as naming

    1.5.2 Conceptualism:meaning as concept

    1.5.3 Contextualism:meaning as context

    1.5.4 Behaviorism:meaning as behavior

    1.6 Summary

    Chapter 2 Language,thought and reality.

    2.1 Language and thought

    2.1.1 Language determines thought

    2.1.2 Thought determines language

    2.1.3 The language of thought hypothesis

    2.2 Thought and reality

    . Language and reality

    2.4 Summary

    Chapter 3 Word meaning

    3.1 What is a word?

    3.2 Lexica abiuity and vagueness

    3.3 Sense relations

    3.3.1 Synonymy

    3.3.2 Antonymy

    3.3.3 Hyponymy

    3.3.4 Homonymy

    3.3.5 Polysemy

    3.3.6 Meronymy

    3.3.7 Member-collection

    3.3.8 Portion-mass

    3.4 Summary

    Chapter 4 Sentence relations and truth

    4.1 Logic and truth

    4.2 Necessary truth,a priori truth and analyticity

    4.3 Entailment

    4.4 Presupposition

    4.4.1 Two approaches to presupposition

    4.4.2 Presupposition failure

    4.4.3 Presupposition triggers

    4.4.4 Presuppositions and context

    4.5 Summary

    Chapter 5 Sentence semantics 1:situations

    5.1 situation types

    5.2 Verbs and situation types

    5.2.1 Stative verbs

    5.2.2 Dynamic verbs

    5.3 A system of situation types

    5.4 Modalityand evidentiality

    5.4.1 Modality

    5.4.2 Interpretations of some modal verbs

    5.4.3 Evidentiality

    5.5 Summary

    Chapter 6 Sentence semantics 2:thematic roles

    6.1 Thematic roles

    6.2 Identification of thematic roles

    6.3 Grammatical relations and thematic roles

    6.4 Problems with thematic roles

    6.5 The motivation for identifying thematic roles

    6.6 Voice

    6.7 Summary

    Chapter 7 Context and inference:a pragmatic study of meaning 1

    7.1 Deixis

    7.1.1 Place deixis

    7.1.2 Person deixis

    7.1.3 Time deixis

    7.1.4 Discourse deixis

    7.1.5 So deixis

    7.1.6 Grammaticalization of contextual information

    7.1.7 Metaphorical relationship between space,time and discourse deixis

    7.2 Reference and context

    7.3 Knowledge as context

    7.3.1 Situation as context

    7.3.2 Discourse as context

    7.3.3 Background knowledge as context

    7.3.4 Giving background knowledge to computers

    7.4 Information structure

    7.5 Inference

    7.6 Conversational implicature

    7.6.1 Grices Cooperative Principle

    7.6.2 Post-Gricean developments

    7.7 Summary

    Chapter 8 Speech act theory:a pragmatic study of meaning 2

    8.1 Austins Speech Act Theory

    8.1.1 The performative-constative dichotomy

    8.1.2 Felicity conditions

    8.1.3 Collapse of the dichotomy

    8.1.4 A theory of illocutionary act

    8.2 Searles theory of speech acts

    8.3 Indirect speech acts

    8.4 Indirect speech acsndpliteness

    8.5 Summary

    Chapter 9 Decoition of meaning

    9.1 Componential analysis

    9.2 Katzs semantic theory

    9.2.1 The Katzian dictionary

    9.2.2 Projection rules

    9.3 Componensndcnflation patterns

    9.4 Conflation patterns of motion verbs in English and Chinese

    9.4.1 Conflation patterns of manner verbs in English and Chinese

    9.4.2 Conflation patterns of path verbs in English and Chinese

    9.5 Predication analysis

    9.6 Summary

    Chapter 10 Cognitive semantics

    10.1 Metaphor and metonymy

    10.1.1 Metaphor

    10.1.2 Metonymy

    10.1.3 Metaphor-metonymy interaction

    10.2 image schema

    10.2.1 Containment schema

    10.2.2 Path schema

    10.. Force schema

    10.3 Polysemy

    10.3.1 Prepositions

    10.3.2 Modal verbs

    10.4 Categorization and idealized cognitive models

    10.4.1 Categorization

    10.4.2 Idealized cognitive models

    10.5 Iconicity

    10.5.1 Iconicity of order

    10.5.2 Iconicity of distance

    10.5.3 Iconicity of quantity

    10.5.4 Philosophical interpretation of iconicity

    10.5.5 Iconiciyndther comig principles

    10.6 Mental spaces

    10.6.1 Connections between spaces

    10.6.2 Referential opacity

    10.6.3 Presupposition

    10.7 Conceptual blending

    10.7.1 The origins of Blending Theory

    10.7.2 Towards a theory of conceptual integration

    10.7.3 The nature of blending

    10.7.4 Contrasting Blending Theory with Conceptual Metaphor Theory

    10.8 Grammaticalization

    10.9 Summary

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