
The Philosophy of Theoretical Linguistics
A Contemporary Outlook
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 2 May 2024
- ISBN 9781316514252
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages244 pages
- Size 136x160x16 mm
- Weight 495 g
- Language English 727
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Short description:
Covering a wide range of fields and theoretical perspectives, this book provides a novel philosophical account of theoretical linguistics.
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What is the remit of theoretical linguistics? How are human languages different from animal calls or artificial languages? What philosophical insights about language can be gleaned from phonology, pragmatics, probabilistic linguistics, and deep learning? This book addresses the current philosophical issues at the heart of theoretical linguistics, which are widely debated not only by linguists, but also philosophers, psychologists, and computer scientists. It delves into hitherto uncharted territory, putting philosophy in direct conversation with phonology, sign language studies, supersemantics, computational linguistics, and language evolution. A range of theoretical positions are covered, from optimality theory and autosegmental phonology to generative syntax, dynamic semantics, and natural language processing with deep learning techniques. By both unwinding the complexities of natural language and delving into the nature of the science that studies it, this book ultimately improves our tools of discovery aimed at one of the most essential features of our humanity, our language.
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List of figures and tables; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. What is a possible human language?; 3. Syntactic metatheory; 4. The science of semantics; 5. Context and pragmatics; 6. Signs, sounds, action!; 7. Computational approaches to language; 8. Language and evolution; 9. Conclusion; References.
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