
The Logic of Language opens a new perspective on logic. Pieter Seuren argues that the logic of language derives from the lexical meanings of the logical operators. These meanings, however, prove not to be consistent. Seuren solves this problem through an indepth analysis of the functional adequacy of natural predicate logic and standard modern logic for natural linguistic interaction. He then develops a general theory of discourse-bound interpretation, covering discourse incrementation, anaphora, presupposition and topic-comment structure, all of which, the author claims, form the 'cement' of discourse structure. This is the second of a two-volume foundational study of language, published under the title Language from Within. Pieter Seuren discusses such apparently diverse issues as the ontology underlying the semantics of language, speech act theory, intensionality phenomena, the machinery and ecology of language, sentential and lexical meaning, the natural logic of language and cognition, and the intrinsically context-sensitive nature of language - and shows them to be intimately linked. Throughout his ambitious enterprise, he maintains a constant dialogue with established views, reflecting their development from Ancient Greece to the present. The resulting synthesis concerns central aspects of research and theory in linguistics, philosophy and cognitive science.
This volume investigates the core question of how the logic of language emerges from the lexical meanings of logical operators and their functional adequacy in natural linguistic interaction. Pieter Seuren, a noted scholar in linguistics and philosophy, utilizes a rigorous analytical framework to address the inconsistencies found in standard modern logic when applied to natural language. By examining the intersection of semantics, discourse structure, and cognitive science, he proposes a general theory of discourse-bound interpretation that accounts for the context-sensitive nature of human communication.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a dense, foundational contribution to the philosophy of language and formal semantics. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the prose, which requires a strong background in linguistic theory to fully synthesize the author's arguments.
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191571792
ISBN-13:
9780191571794
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