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  • 1
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401023016
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (173p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Philosophical Studies Series in Philosophy 1
    Series Statement: Philosophical Studies Series 1
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Language and languages—Philosophy.
    Abstract: I: Representation and Language -- II: A Mentalistic Theory -- III: Rules -- IV: Translation and Theories -- V: Explanation and Truth -- VI: The Protosemantics of Basic Claims -- VII: The Protosemantics of Complex Claims -- VIII: Representation and Man -- Appendix I. Notes -- Appendix II. Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
    Abstract: This book is nominally about linguistic representation. But, since it is we who do the representing, it is also about us. And, since it is the universe which we represent, it is also about the universe. In the end, then, this book is about everything, which, since it is a philosophy book, is as it should be. I recognize that it is nowadays unfashionable to write books about every­ thing. Philosophers of language, it will be said, ought to stick to writing about language; philosophers of science, to writing about science; epis­ temologists, to writing about knowing; and so on. The real world, however, perversely refuses to carve itself up so neatly, and, although I recognize that the real w,orld is nowadays also unfashionable, in the end I judged that one might get closer to the truth of various matters by going along with it. So I have done so. lt was Wilfrid Sellars who initially convinced me of the virtues of this way of proceeding. At this point one normally says something like "The debt that this book owes him is immense". I would say it too, were it not to understate the case, From Wilfrid, I learned to think about things. If the upshot of my thinking tends, as it obviously does, to show a general con­ silience with the upshot of his, it is primarily because he is so very good at it - and he had a head start.
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  • 2
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401721936
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXI, 326 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Monographs on Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Sociology of Science and of Knowledge, and on the Mathematical Methods of Social and Behavioral Sciences 12
    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science 12
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Psycholinguistics ; History
    Abstract: I. Mathematical Reasoning Cannot be Analysed by Traditional Syllogistics -- II. The Psychological Interpretation of Mathematical Reasoning -- III. The Logicist Tradition -- IV. Strict Demonstration and Heuristic Procedures -- V. Intuitive Structures and Formalised Mathematics -- VI. “Thinking Machines” and Mathematical Thought -- VII. Lessons of the:History of the Relations Between Logic and Psychology -- VIII. General Psychological Problems of Logico-Mathematical Thought -- IX. General Psychological Problems of Logico-Mathematical Thought (Continued) -- X. The Psychological Problems of “Pure” Thought -- XI. Some Convergences Between Formal and Genetic Analyses -- XII. Epistemological Problems with Logical and Psychological Relevance -- General Conclusions -- Name Index.
    Abstract: One of the controversial philosophical issues of recent years has been the question of the nature of logical and mathematical entities. Platonist or linguistic modes of explanation have become fashionable, whilst abstrac­ tionist and constructionist theories have ceased to be so. Beth and Piaget approach this problem in their book from two somewhat different points of view. Beth's approach is largely historico-critical, although he discusses the nature of heuristic thinking in mathematics, whilst that of Piaget is psycho-genetic. The major purpose of this introduction is to summarise some of the main points of their respective arguments. In the first part of this book Beth makes a detailed study of the history of philosophical thinking about mathematics, and draws our attention to the important role played by the Aristotelian methodology of the demon­ strative sciences. This, he tells us, is characterised by three postulates: (a) deductivity, (b) self-evidence, and (c) reality. The last postulate asserts that the primitive notions of a demonstrative science must have reference to a domain of real entities in order to have significance. On the Aristote­ lian view discursive reasoning plays a major role in mathematics, whilst pure intuition plays a somewhat subordinate one.
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  • 3
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401022545
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (568p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Foundations of Language, Supplementary Series 20
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Arts.
    Abstract: 1. Criticism and the Concepts of Appraisal -- 2. Critical Non-Appraisive Discourse -- 3. Sources of the Appraisive Vocabulary -- 4. Characterization and Commendation -- 5. Linguistic and Appraisive Communities -- 6. The Nature of Characterization -- 7. Characterization and Characterisms -- 8. Critics and Criticism -- Preliminary: Critical Exclusions -- 0.0 Paracritical and Noncritical Discourse -- I/The Characterization of the Artist -- — Part I -- 1.0 Creative Powers -- 2.0 Creative Response -- Conclusion — Part I -- II/The Characterization of Art -- — Part II -- 3.0 Order -- 4.0 Elemental Quality -- 5.0 Presentation -- 6.0 Essential Characterization -- 7.0 Style and Totality -- 8.0 Contextual Characterization and Generalization -- III/Commendation -- — Part III -- 9.0 General and Ultimate Appraisal -- Critical Source Book -- Preliminary/Critical Exclusions -- I/The Characterization of the Artist -- II/The Characterization of Art -- III/Commendation.
    Abstract: Tbis inquiry may be thought of as a sequel to The Concepts of Value and as an extension of the brief core-vocabulary of aesthetic concepts found in one of the appendices to it. In terms of sheer numbers, most of the value concepts of our language are to be found in the area of human relations and of the aesthetic. There are also other value vocabularies, shorter but equally important, for example, the cognitive and logical. These and other objects of pbilosopbical study (for example, the question of "other minds") deserve the kind of empirical survey that has been made of moral and aesthetic notions, if only to test a priori approaches to them. In the present studyan even more determined empirical approach than that adopted for the first has been found necessary. Once the moral or human value vocabulary has been identified, sentential contexts for the use of the terms readily come to mind. In a study of the language of criticism, however, the vocabulary has first to be sought in the utterances of critics themselves and quoted in sufficient context to make their critical intentions clear. The outcome is that the present study is of great length, about half of it being quotations from critics. The rule adopted for arriving at tbis length go on collecting quotations as long as new types of appraisal came was to to light.
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  • 4
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401025317
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (76p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Formal Linguistics Series 3
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Historical linguistics.
    Abstract: I / On the Notion of an Intermediate Stage in Traditional Historical Linguistics -- II / The Three-Witness Problem -- III / Notes on Glottochronological Trees -- Notes to Chapters I–III -- Index of Terms and Symbols.
    Abstract: These separate but related essays owe their existence to a combined concern for the workings of text criticism and historical linguistics and for the history of scholarship in these fields. On earlier occasions I have suggested certain views on the development of the so-called comparative method. Few things are more rewarding than to bring implicit preconceptions of the past and present out into the open, as I aimed to do then and as I aim to do now. This time existing tradition is treated as a body - without, I hope, being seriously distorting - and one small portion of its working assumptions is examined. My thanks go to the colleagues and students with whom I have had fruitful discussion, but especially to Zellig S. Harris, and to Henry Hiz who expended much more than just his excellent editorial care on these efforts. I only hope that I have learned as much from him as he has patiently tried to teach me. Lloyd W. Daly has kindly read parts of an earlier version and has contri­ buted valuable suggestions.
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401024020
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (339p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Chestnut Hill Studies in Modern Languages and Literatures 2
    Series Statement: Chestnut Hill Studies in Modern Language and Literature 2
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Language and languages—Style.
    Abstract: Monographs -- Das Erlebnis und die Interpretation in Luthers Erstlingsschrift -- Limitations of Literary Criticism -- La prosa nutrice del verso: dal Convivio alla Divina Commedia -- Un salon parnassien d’avant-garde: Nina de Villard et ses hôtes -- Articles -- Encyclopédie et culture généreale -- Sur la théorie du rondeau littéraire -- The Organic Unity of Les Faux-Monnayeurs -- “Conscience”, the Jesuits, and the Quijote -- Spacing in the Early Editions of Candide -- Plates.
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401025362
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 438 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Foundations of Language, Supplementary Series 18
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Balto-Slavic linguistic unity.
    Abstract: The Typology of Morphological and Lexical Causatives -- Towards a Linguistic ‘Meaning?Text’ Model -- Passive Contructions. (Definition, Calculus, Typology, Meaning) -- Derivational Structure of the Russian Lexicon -- On Deep Situations and Sentence Patterns -- Presuppositions and the Ordering of Messages -- Some Remarks on Comparative and Superlative Sentences in Estonian -- On the Logical Analysis of Russian Quantifier Adjectives -- Synonymy and Synonyms -- An Attempt at the Formal Definition of Case and Gender of the Noun -- On Models for a Syntax with Explicitly Differentiated Elements (D-Syntax) -- The Genotype Language and Formal Semantics -- Valency-Junction-Emphasis Relations as a Language for Text Description -- Tentative Lexicographic Definitions for a Group of Russian Words Denoting Emotions -- Materials for an Explanatory Combinatory Dictionary of Modern Russian.
    Abstract: o. Theoretical linguistics is a term not very often used in Soviet Linguistics. The terms 'structural linguistics', 'mathematical linguistics', 'applied lin­ guistics' (which, incidentally, has another meaning here than in other parts of the world) all may cover theoretical work in linguistics. In older days serious theoretical work was done under the heading 'machine translation'. Very often the need for a special term for theoretically oriented studies in linguistics does not even arise. Does this mean that there is no real theoretical linguistics in the Soviet Union? This would be, of course, a completely false conclusion. Some lin­ guists tend to identify theoretical linguistics with generative grammar. Though it might be true - and I am myself very much inclined to subscribe to this view - that generative grammar has been the most fruitful linguistic theory up to now, this does not justify, however, the above identification. Incidentally, as we shall see later on, generative grammar has not been left unnoticed in the Soviet Union either. There are different trends within theo­ retical linguistics, one of which is generative grammar. While generative grammar (though one can worry about the content of this notion for many. internal and external reasons) seems to be the mean theoretical trend in the United States and in Western Europe, it represents only one of the main trends in Soviet linguistics.
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401026369
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 349 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Foundations of Language, Supplementary Series 19
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Computational linguistics
    Abstract: Overview -- Text Grammar and Text Logic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Hypothetic Form of Text Grammar -- 3. Formal Logic and Natural Logic -- 4. Text Logic -- 5. Summary -- On Various Solutions of the Problem of Presuppositions -- Pragmatic Implication -- 1. Elements of a Pragmatic Language -- 2. Truth Conditions for Formulas with Series of Epistemic Operators with Alternating Subscripts -- 3. Pragmatic Implication -- 4. Other Types of Pragmatic Implications -- 5. Summary -- Time and Text: Towards an Adequate Heuristics -- 1. Preliminaries -- 2. Note on the ‘Meta-Theoretical Paradigm’ -- 3. Brief Sketch of a Model of Language Functioning -- 4. Time and Text -- 5. Concluding Remarks -- Towards an Empirically Motivated Grammatical Theory of Verbal Texts -- I. Sentence Grammars and Text Grammars -- II. A ‘Not Fixed Linearity Text Grammar’. The Present Stage of its Development -- Sentence Grammar, Text Grammar, and the Evaluation Problem. Some Remarks Concerning the Theoretical Foundation and the Possible Application of Text Grammars -- 1. Some Remarks on the Meta-Theoretical Postulates and Conventions to Be Used -- 2. Some Informal Remarks on the Structure of $${G_{{d_i}}}$$, i.e. the Phrase Structure Grammar (PSG) to Be Used -- 3. Specification of the Categories Used -- 4. A Sentence Grammar$${G_{{d_i}}}$$Generating a Set of Sentences (a Language Ldoof which the Sentence SAT[IMP](1)11 is an element -- 5. Some Arguments for the Delimitation of a Sub-Grammarj$${G_{{d_i}}}$$Based on Syntax and Semantics, i.e. a Grammar Enumerating only Sentences (Norms, Directives) Belonging to the German Language of Jurisdiction -- 6. On the Derivation of Synonymous and Hyperonymous Sentences by Grammars of the Typej$${G_{{d_i}}}$$ -- 7. Some Remarks on the Evaluation ofj$${G_{{d_i}}}$$ -- On the Validation of Text-Grammars in the ‘Study of Literature’ -- Abstract -- 0. Preface -- 1. The Validation of Text-Grammars in the Study of Literature -- 2. The Empirical Content of the Study of Literature -- 3. Reconstruction of the Text Concept.
    Abstract: If we consider how theoretical operations belonging to the methodological inventory of linguistics are carried out (i. e. the way linguistic theories are set up), three main criteria suggest themselves for classifying them: (1) Both, nature and type of the aims of the scientific knowledge applied which allow to specify the epistemological interests as well as the theoretical impact constituting the purpose of linguistic operations; (2) the nature of the intellectual procedures in connection with which a set of intersubjectively acceptable operations should guarantee that current postulates of the theory of science be maintained; (3) the set of data serving as an empirical basis for the theories to be estab­ lished on the one hand and as a correlate for the further development, the testing and the evaluation of theories on the other hand. It is to be considered a basic concept (as well as a motive) of current text­ linguistic research that due to the linguistic analysis of discourses a further development of linguistics has set in or is still to be achieved as regards the three criteria mentioned above. Therefore, if we want to estimate text-linguistic approaches (or concepts), works (methods), or knowledge (results) we should take the view allowing for the general valuation of the linguistic discipline or one of its sub-disciplines. This should be done with respect to the contributions gathered in this volume as well.
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  • 8
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401025034
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (704p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Foundations of Language, Supplementary Series 13
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    Keywords: Linguistics
    Abstract: The Ethic Dative in German -- Maximi Planudis in Memoriam -- Sets of Implications as the Interpretative Component of a Grammar -- Generative Grammar and European Linguistics -- Über den Begriff und die Begründung einer allgemeinen Sprachlehre. Einige Bemerkungen zum III. Abschnitt von J. S. Vaters Versuch einer allgemeinen Sprachlehre (1801) -- Some Underlying Structures in Swahili -- Two Cases of Exceptional Rule Ordering -- ‘Noch’ and ‘Schon’ and their Presuppositions -- French peu and un peu. A Semantic Study -- On Grammatical Reference -- On Presuppositions -- Reduction in Dutch Measure Phrase Sentences -- Über einige Schwierigkeiten beim postulieren einer ‘Textgrammatik’ -- On the Possessive Forms of the Hungarian Noun -- A Generative Account of the ‘Category of State’ in Russian -- On the Semantic Treatment of Predicative Expressions -- Government Structure Types of the Verbs of Saying and Action Situations -- Some Problems Connected with the Translation of Relative Clauses into Predicate Calculus -- How to Deal with Syntactic Irregularities: Conditions on Transformations or Perceptual Strategies? -- Reflexive versus Nonreflexive Pronominalization in Modern Russian and other Slavic Languages. A Conflict Between Domains of Rule Application -- Zum Problem der grammatisch relevanten Identität -- The Comparative -- Some Semantic Ambiguities Related to ‘Tense Category’ -- Temporal Prepositions as Quantifiers -- In Search of a Semantic Model of Time and Space -- Vergleichssätze -- Die Flexion der Verben und das Ablautsystem.
    Abstract: The present volume is intended to give an overall picture of research in pro­ gress in the field of generative grammar in various parts of Europe. The term 'generative grammar' must, however, be understood here rather broadly. What seemed to be an easily definable technical term several years ago is becoming more and more vague and imprecise. Research in generative gram­ mar is carried on according to rather diversified methodological principles and being a generative grammarian is often more a matter of confession than any adherence to the common line of methodology which can be traced back to the conception of grammatical description initiated by Noam Chomsky. The direct or indirect influence of this conception is, however, clearly recog­ nizable in most of the papers of this volume. The most difficult thing was, naturally enough, to select appropriate papers in the realm of semantics. Apart from the special trend in generative grammar referred to as 'generative semantics' (though here, too, we might ponder on what 'generative' really means) the term 'generative' is hardly employed in semantics. The search for semantic primes, the application of the methods of mathematical logic, the inquiry into the intricate relationships between syntax and semantics and the utilization of syntactic information in semantics are perhaps the most charac­ teristic traits of contemporary semantics. All of this, of course, is at no variance with the principles of generative grammar, on the contrary, most of it has been made possible through the achievements of generative grammar.
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