Semantics: Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 27/10/1977 - 897 من الصفحات Anyone who writes an up-to-date textbook of semantics has to be au fait with an extremely wide range of contemporary academic activity. John Lyons' new book demonstrates a remarkable ability to achieve such catholicity of expertise... |
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Semantics and grammar I | 369 |
102 Grammatically | 375 |
103 Generative grammar | 382 |
104 Grammatical ambiguity | 392 |
105 Generative semantics | 405 |
Semantics and grammar II | 419 |
112 Subjects predicates and predicators | 426 |
entities qualities and actions | 434 |
145 Stylistic dialectal and diachronic variation | 609 |
146 Sentences and texts | 618 |
Deixis Space and Time | 632 |
152 Demonstratives and the definite article | 642 |
153 Deixis anaphora and the universeofdiscourse | 653 |
154 Tense and deictic temporal reference | 673 |
155 Spatial expressions | 686 |
156 Aspect | 699 |
114 Determiners quantifiers and classifiers | 448 |
Semantics and grammar III | 463 |
122 Predicative structures | 465 |
123 Locative subjects | 471 |
124 Valency | 477 |
125 Causativity and transitivity | 484 |
126 Participantroles and circumstantial roles | 490 |
127 Theme rheme and focus | 496 |
The Lexicon | 508 |
132 Complex lexemes | 517 |
133 Compound lexemes | 530 |
134 Homonymy and polysemy | 546 |
Context style and culture | 566 |
142 Communicative competence | 569 |
143 Conversational implicatures and presupposition | 588 |
144 The contextual theory of meaning | 603 |
157 Localism | 714 |
Mood and illocutionary force | 721 |
162 Commands requests and demands | 741 |
163 Questions | 749 |
164 Negation | 764 |
165 The performative analysis of sentences | 774 |
Modality | 783 |
172 Epistemic modality and factivity | 789 |
173 Tense as a modality | 805 |
174 Deontic modality | 819 |
175 Obligation permission prohibition and exemption | 828 |
176 A tentative synthesis | 837 |
Bibliography | 846 |
Index of subjects | 877 |
889 | |
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