
This Handbook Presents An Overview Of The Phenomenon Of Reference - The Ability To Refer To And Pick Out Entities - Which Is An Essential Part Of Human Language And Cognition. In The Volume's 21 Chapters, International Experts In The Field Offer A Critical Account Of All Aspects Of Reference From A Range Of Theoretical Perspectives. Chapters In The First Part Of The Book Are Concerned With Basic Questions Related To Different Types Of Referring Expression And Their Interpretation. They Address Questions About The Role Of The Speaker - Including Speaker Intentions - And Of The Addressee, As Well As The Role Played By The Semantics Of The Linguistic Forms Themselves In Establishing Reference. This Part Also Explores The Nature Of Such Concepts As Definite And Indefinite Reference And Specificity, And The Conditions Under Which Reference May Fail. The Second Part Of The Volume Looks At Implications And Applications, With Chapters Covering Such Topics As The Acquisition Of Reference By Children, The Processing Of Reference Both In The Human Brain And By Machines. The Volume Will Be Of Interest To Linguists In A Wide Range Of Subfields, Including Semantics, Pragmatics, Computational Linguistics, And Psycho- And Neurolinguistics, As Well As Scholars In Related Fields Such As Philosophy And Computer Science.
This volume investigates the fundamental mechanisms of reference, exploring how human language and cognition enable speakers to identify and pick out entities within a discourse. Editors Barbara Abbott and Jeanette K. Gundel curate contributions from international experts to provide a comprehensive theoretical account of referring expressions, examining the interplay between speaker intention, linguistic semantics, and addressee interpretation.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this volume as a foundational reference work for researchers in semantics, pragmatics, and cognitive science. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for advanced students and scholars in the field of linguistics.
Page Count:
640
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191510963
ISBN-13:
9780191510960
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