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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Constructions in Use / Alexander auf der Straße T2 Dissertations in Language and Cognition ; A1 Strasse, Alexander auf der, A1 Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, FD [2017] SP 1 online resource (338 p.) K1 Cognitive Semantics K1 Compositionality K1 Construction Grammar K1 Constructionist Language Acquisition K1 Constructionist Primary Meaning K1 Cooperative Context K1 Die Struktur von Repräsentationen in Sprache, Kognition und Wissenschaft K1 Disposition K1 Donald Davidson K1 Framework K1 Gerhard Schurz K1 Hana Filip K1 Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf K1 Horwich K1 Intuitive Propositional Content K1 Knowledge Covary K1 Laura Kallmeyer K1 Linguistic-Philosophical Terminology K1 Literal Interface K1 Malapropisms K1 Meaning Liberalism K1 Meaning K1 Multimodality K1 Non-Literal Interface K1 Novelty K1 Peter Indefrey K1 Pragmatic K1 Primary Meaning K1 Robert D. Van Valin, Jr K1 SFB 991 K1 Sebastian Löbner K1 Sonderforschungsbereich 991 K1 The structure of representations in language, cognition and science K1 Theory of Meaning K1 Theory of Truth K1 Token K1 Tokening K1 Tomasellian Programme K1 Truth-conditional Semantics K1 Truth-conditional Theories of Meaning K1 U Equals K1 Usage-based Theory of Meaning K1 Construction grammar K1 construction grammar K1 philosophical semantics K1 philosophy of language K1 truth-conditional semantics K1 use-based semantics K1 use-based theory K1 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General K1 Construction grammar K1 Electronic books PB düsseldorf university press PP Düsseldorf SN 9783110720334 SN 3110720337 LA English (英語) CL DC23:415.01/836 NO Semantics is one of the core disciplines of philosophy of language. There are basically two strands of established theories: use-based and truth-conditional, with the latter being the dominant variety. This dominance has been questioned recently by linguists who embrace a research paradigm that is known as construction grammar. As construction grammar is use-based, it seems natural to suppose that its success is indirect support for use-based semantics in philosophy. This is true. But there's still a lot to do. Although there are use-based theories that fit quite well with current research in linguistics, they are far from being perfect. In particular, the most popular theory in that area is still tied to some of the main motivations behind truth-conditional semantics. 'Constructions in Use' offers an alternative by proposing to let this legacy go. Instead, it argues that philosophical semantics is best off if it goes for an entirely use-based theory. This series explores issues of mental representation, linguistic structure and representation, and their interplay. The research presented in this series is grounded in the idea explored in the Collaborative Research Center 'The structure of representations in language, cognition and science' (SFB 991) that there is a universal format for the representation of linguistic and cognitive concepts NO Open Access NO In English NO Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 25. Feb 2021) NO 書誌ID=ED00001601; LK [E Book]https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2944614 OL 30