Key Ideas in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language - by Siobhan Chapman & Christopher Routledge (Paperback)
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- A single-volume reference work which offers an overview of some of the principal ideas about language that have been developed in linguistics and in the philosophy of language.
- About the Author: Siobhan Chapman is Senior Lecturer in English Language at the University of Liverpool.
- 272 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Language Arts
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A single-volume reference work which offers an overview of some of the principal ideas about language that have been developed in linguistics and in the philosophy of language.Book Synopsis
A single-volume reference work which offers an overview of some of the principal ideas about language that have been developed in linguistics and in the philosophy of language.From the Back Cover
This book offers introductory entries on 80 ideas that have shaped the study of language up to the present day. Entries are written by experts in the fields of linguistics and the philosophy of language to reflect the full range of approaches and modes of thought. Each entry includes a brief description of the idea, an account of its development, and its impact on the field of language study. The book is written in an accessible style with clear descriptions of technical terms, guides to further reading, and extensive cross-referencing between entries. A useful additional feature of this book is that it is cross-referenced throughout with Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language (Edinburgh, 2005), revealing significant connections and continuities in the two related disciplines. Ideas covered range from Sense Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Logic, through Generative Semantics, Cognitivism, and Conversation Analysis, to Political Correctness, Deconstruction, and Corpora. Features: * The only single-volume reference book to focus specifically on ideas from both linguistics and the philosophy of language * Accessibly written for use at all levels, including undergraduate, postgraduate, academic, and other general readers in the fields of linguistics and the philosophy of language * Extensively cross-referenced both within itself and with Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language to provide a unique reference resource. Siobhan Chapman is Senior Lecturer in English Language at the University of Liverpool. http: //siobhanchapman.co.uk Christopher Routledge is a freelance writer and editor. http: //chrisroutledge.co.About the Author
Siobhan Chapman is Senior Lecturer in English Language at the University of Liverpool. She has previously taught at the University of Newcastle and the University of Kent. Her publications include Philosophy for Linguists (2000), Paul Grice, Philosopher and Linguist (2005), Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language (2005), Thinking about Language (2006) and Language and Empiricism, after the Vienna Circle (2008).
Christopher Routledge is a freelance writer and editor who has worked extensively in reference publishing. He has written and edited articles and books on American literature, history, and popular culture, crime fiction, children's literature, language and linguistics, and British history. He has also taught English and American literature and English language at several UK universities.