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A Coursebook on Scientific and Professional Writing for Speech-Language Pathology ... Chomsky (1957) and others in the late 1950s proposed a new transformational generative grammar approach. In the 1970s, those who disagreed with the purely theoretical grammar approach proposed a new semantic view which ...
by M. N. Hegde
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Conceptualizations and Mental Processing in Language Hurford, James R. & Brendan Heasley 1983 Semantics: A coursebook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Jackendoff, Ray 1983 Semantics and cognition. Cambridge: MIT Press. Katz, Jerrold J . 1972 Semantic theory.
by Richard A. Geiger, Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn
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The Study of Language Further reading Basic treatments Hurford, J., B. Heasley and M. Smith (2007) Semantics: A Coursebook (2nd edition) Cambridge University Press Radford, A., M. Atkinson, D. Britain, H. Clahsen and A. Spencer (2009) ...
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Linguistics for Everyone, An Introduction Henriksson, A. 2002. Non-campus mentis: History according to college students. New York: Workman. Hurford, J. & B. Heasley. 1983. Semantics: A coursebook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Kempson, R. 1977. Semantic theory.
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The power of discourse, an introduction to discourse analysis Semantics: A coursebook. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. A clear introduction to the major concepts of semantics, with many definitions and examples. Leech, G. (1981). Semantics. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin.
by Moira Chimombo, Robert L. Roseberry
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Semantics: a course book
by Hurford James R, James R. Hurford, Heasley Brendan
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The verbless clause in Biblical Hebrew, linguistic approaches ... 1993); Gennaro Chierchia and Sally McConnell-Ginet, Meaning and Grammar: An Introduction to Semantics (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1990); James R. Hurford, Semantics: A Coursebook (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983). 12.
by Cynthia Lynn Miller
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Introducing language in use, a coursebook Unlike the other semantic relationships, meronymy has not been defined in this unit in terms of an entailment pattern. However, meronymy does connect with entailment possibilities, as suggested in ...
by Aileen Bloomer, Patrick Griffiths, Andrew Merrison
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Community-Forming Power More recent discussions on speech-act theory are found in John Lyons, Semantics (2 vols.; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977), pp. 725-86; JR Hurford and B. Heasley, Semantics: A Coursebook (Cambridge: Cambridge University ...
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The Relation Between Direct and Indirect Illocutions of an Utterance Language, as seen in example 1, is a means of transporting action. We actually do things 1 Hurford, James, Brendan Heasley & Michael Smith. 2007. Semantics: A Coursebook. 2nd Ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University ...
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