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This book considers linguistic and mental representations of time. Prominent linguists and philosophers from all over the world examine and report on recent work on the representation of temporal reference; the interaction of the temporal information from tense, aspect, modality, temporal adverbials, and context; and the representation of the temporal relations between events and states, as well as between facts, propositions, sentences, and utterances. They link this to current research on the cognitive processing of temporal reference, linguistic and philosophical semantics, psychology, and anthropology. The book is divided into three parts: Time, Tense, and Temporal Reference in Discourse; Time and Modality; and Cognition and Metaphysics of Time. It will interest scholars and advanced students of time and temporal reference in linguistics, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, and cognitive science.
This volume investigates the complex intersection of linguistic structures and mental processes involved in the human representation of time. Editors Kasia M. Jaszczolt and Louis de Saussure compile contributions from international experts in linguistics and philosophy to analyze how temporal reference is encoded through tense, aspect, and modality. The work argues that understanding time requires a synthesis of semantic theory, cognitive processing, and metaphysical inquiry.
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Scholars and advanced students in the fields of semantics and cognitive science frequently cite this collection as a rigorous interdisciplinary resource. Experts highlight the text for its dense, technical exploration of how language shapes our conceptualization of temporal reality.
Page Count:
466
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191655090
ISBN-13:
9780191655098
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