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Reference Barbara Abbott (Michigan State University)

Reference By Barbara Abbott (Michigan State University)

Summary

This book presents the most important problems of reference and considers their solution. It presupposes no technical knowledge, presents analyses from first principles, illustrates every stage with examples, and is written with verve and clarity. This is the ideal introduction to reference for students of linguistics and philosophy of language.

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Reference by Barbara Abbott (Michigan State University)

This book introduces the most important problems of reference and considers the solutions that have been proposed to explain them. Reference is at the centre of debate among linguists and philosophers and, as Barbara Abbott shows, this has been the case for centuries. She begins by examining the basic issue of how far reference is a two place (words-world) or a three place (speakers-words-world) relation. She then discusses the main aspects of the field and the issues associated with them, including those concerning proper names; direct reference and individual concepts; the difference between referential and quantificational descriptions; pronouns and indexicality; concepts like definiteness and strength; and noun phrases in discourse. Professor Abbott writes with exceptional verve and wit. She presupposes no technical knowledge or background and presents issues and analyses from first principles, illustrating them at every stage with well-chosen examples. Her book is addressed in the first place to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in linguistics and philosophy of language, but it will also appeal to students and practitioners in computational linguistics, cognitive psychology, and anthropology. All will welcome the clarity this guide brings to a subject that continues to challenge the leading thinkers of the age.

Reference Reviews

Readable and enjoyable. * Averintseva-Klisch, Linguist List *

About Barbara Abbott (Michigan State University)

Barbara Abbott is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy at Michigan State University where for many years she taught semantics, pragmatics, and philosophy of language. Her published work includes articles in Natural Language Semantics, Language, Linguistics and Philosophy, Journal of Pragmatics, and Mind.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. The Foundations ; 3. Subsequent Developments ; 4. The Proper Treatment of Quantification ; 5. Proper Names ; 6. Definite Descriptions ; 7. Plurals and Generics ; 8. Indexicality and Pronouns ; 9. Definiteness, Strength, Partitives, and Referentiality ; 10. NPs in Discourse ; 11. Taking Stock

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NLS9780199203451
9780199203451
0199203458
Reference by Barbara Abbott (Michigan State University)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2010-03-25
328
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