Marga Reimer / Anne Bezuidenhout (eds.)
Descriptions and Beyond
Herausgeber: Reimer, Marga; Bezuidenhout, Anne
Marga Reimer / Anne Bezuidenhout (eds.)
Descriptions and Beyond
Herausgeber: Reimer, Marga; Bezuidenhout, Anne
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Marga Reimer and Anne Bezuidenhout present a collection of brand-new essays on important topics at the intersection of philosophy and linguistics. Written by a stellar line-up of contributors drawn from both disciplines, the papers will likewise attract a wide readership of professionals and students from either side.
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Marga Reimer and Anne Bezuidenhout present a collection of brand-new essays on important topics at the intersection of philosophy and linguistics. Written by a stellar line-up of contributors drawn from both disciplines, the papers will likewise attract a wide readership of professionals and students from either side.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 668
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1156g
- ISBN-13: 9780199270514
- ISBN-10: 0199270511
- Artikelnr.: 21910347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 668
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1156g
- ISBN-13: 9780199270514
- ISBN-10: 0199270511
- Artikelnr.: 21910347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Reimer, Marga (Department of Philosophy, University of Arizona) / Bezuidenhout, Anne (Department of Philosophy, University of South Carolina)
* Part I: Incomplete Descriptions
* 1: Francois Recanati: Descriptions and Situations
* 2: Ernie Lepore: An Abuse of Context in Semantics: The Case of
Incomplete Definite Descriptions
* 3: Stephen Neale: This, That, and the Other
* Part II: The Referential/Attributive Distinction
* 4: Kent Bach: Descriptions: Points of Reference
* 5: Nathan Salmon: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
* 6: Geoffrey Nunberg: Descriptive Indexicals and Indexical
Descriptions
* 7: Michael Devitt: The Case for Referential Descriptions
* Part III: Presupposition and Truth-Value Gaps
* 8: Kai von Fintel: Would you Believe It? The King of France is Back!
(Presuppositions and Truth-Value Intuitions)
* 9: Jay Atlas: Descriptions, Linguistic Topic/Comment and Negative
Existentials
* Part IV: Representation of Definites and Indefinites in Semantic
Theory
* 10: Mark Sainsbury: Referring Descriptions
* 11: Joseph Almog: The Vernacular and the Omniscient Observer of
History
* 12: Peter Ludlow and Gabriel Segal: On a Unitary Analysis for
Definite and Indefinite Descriptions
* Part V: Anaphoric Pronouns and Descriptions, Indefinites and Dynamic
Semantics/Syntax
* 13: Richard Breheny: Indefinites and Anaphoric Independence: A Case
for Dynamic Semantics and Pragmatics?
* 14: Paul Dekker: Grounding Dynamic Semantics
* 15: Craige Roberts: Pronouns as Definites
* 16: Alice ter Meulen: Anaphoric Definite Descriptions
* 17: Ruth Kempson and Wilfried Meyer-Viol: Indefinites and Scope
Choice
* Part VI: Names and Descriptions
* 18: Robin Jeshion: Descriptive Descriptive Names
* 19: Marga Reimer: Descriptively Introduced Names
* References
* Index
* 1: Francois Recanati: Descriptions and Situations
* 2: Ernie Lepore: An Abuse of Context in Semantics: The Case of
Incomplete Definite Descriptions
* 3: Stephen Neale: This, That, and the Other
* Part II: The Referential/Attributive Distinction
* 4: Kent Bach: Descriptions: Points of Reference
* 5: Nathan Salmon: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
* 6: Geoffrey Nunberg: Descriptive Indexicals and Indexical
Descriptions
* 7: Michael Devitt: The Case for Referential Descriptions
* Part III: Presupposition and Truth-Value Gaps
* 8: Kai von Fintel: Would you Believe It? The King of France is Back!
(Presuppositions and Truth-Value Intuitions)
* 9: Jay Atlas: Descriptions, Linguistic Topic/Comment and Negative
Existentials
* Part IV: Representation of Definites and Indefinites in Semantic
Theory
* 10: Mark Sainsbury: Referring Descriptions
* 11: Joseph Almog: The Vernacular and the Omniscient Observer of
History
* 12: Peter Ludlow and Gabriel Segal: On a Unitary Analysis for
Definite and Indefinite Descriptions
* Part V: Anaphoric Pronouns and Descriptions, Indefinites and Dynamic
Semantics/Syntax
* 13: Richard Breheny: Indefinites and Anaphoric Independence: A Case
for Dynamic Semantics and Pragmatics?
* 14: Paul Dekker: Grounding Dynamic Semantics
* 15: Craige Roberts: Pronouns as Definites
* 16: Alice ter Meulen: Anaphoric Definite Descriptions
* 17: Ruth Kempson and Wilfried Meyer-Viol: Indefinites and Scope
Choice
* Part VI: Names and Descriptions
* 18: Robin Jeshion: Descriptive Descriptive Names
* 19: Marga Reimer: Descriptively Introduced Names
* References
* Index
* Part I: Incomplete Descriptions
* 1: Francois Recanati: Descriptions and Situations
* 2: Ernie Lepore: An Abuse of Context in Semantics: The Case of
Incomplete Definite Descriptions
* 3: Stephen Neale: This, That, and the Other
* Part II: The Referential/Attributive Distinction
* 4: Kent Bach: Descriptions: Points of Reference
* 5: Nathan Salmon: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
* 6: Geoffrey Nunberg: Descriptive Indexicals and Indexical
Descriptions
* 7: Michael Devitt: The Case for Referential Descriptions
* Part III: Presupposition and Truth-Value Gaps
* 8: Kai von Fintel: Would you Believe It? The King of France is Back!
(Presuppositions and Truth-Value Intuitions)
* 9: Jay Atlas: Descriptions, Linguistic Topic/Comment and Negative
Existentials
* Part IV: Representation of Definites and Indefinites in Semantic
Theory
* 10: Mark Sainsbury: Referring Descriptions
* 11: Joseph Almog: The Vernacular and the Omniscient Observer of
History
* 12: Peter Ludlow and Gabriel Segal: On a Unitary Analysis for
Definite and Indefinite Descriptions
* Part V: Anaphoric Pronouns and Descriptions, Indefinites and Dynamic
Semantics/Syntax
* 13: Richard Breheny: Indefinites and Anaphoric Independence: A Case
for Dynamic Semantics and Pragmatics?
* 14: Paul Dekker: Grounding Dynamic Semantics
* 15: Craige Roberts: Pronouns as Definites
* 16: Alice ter Meulen: Anaphoric Definite Descriptions
* 17: Ruth Kempson and Wilfried Meyer-Viol: Indefinites and Scope
Choice
* Part VI: Names and Descriptions
* 18: Robin Jeshion: Descriptive Descriptive Names
* 19: Marga Reimer: Descriptively Introduced Names
* References
* Index
* 1: Francois Recanati: Descriptions and Situations
* 2: Ernie Lepore: An Abuse of Context in Semantics: The Case of
Incomplete Definite Descriptions
* 3: Stephen Neale: This, That, and the Other
* Part II: The Referential/Attributive Distinction
* 4: Kent Bach: Descriptions: Points of Reference
* 5: Nathan Salmon: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
* 6: Geoffrey Nunberg: Descriptive Indexicals and Indexical
Descriptions
* 7: Michael Devitt: The Case for Referential Descriptions
* Part III: Presupposition and Truth-Value Gaps
* 8: Kai von Fintel: Would you Believe It? The King of France is Back!
(Presuppositions and Truth-Value Intuitions)
* 9: Jay Atlas: Descriptions, Linguistic Topic/Comment and Negative
Existentials
* Part IV: Representation of Definites and Indefinites in Semantic
Theory
* 10: Mark Sainsbury: Referring Descriptions
* 11: Joseph Almog: The Vernacular and the Omniscient Observer of
History
* 12: Peter Ludlow and Gabriel Segal: On a Unitary Analysis for
Definite and Indefinite Descriptions
* Part V: Anaphoric Pronouns and Descriptions, Indefinites and Dynamic
Semantics/Syntax
* 13: Richard Breheny: Indefinites and Anaphoric Independence: A Case
for Dynamic Semantics and Pragmatics?
* 14: Paul Dekker: Grounding Dynamic Semantics
* 15: Craige Roberts: Pronouns as Definites
* 16: Alice ter Meulen: Anaphoric Definite Descriptions
* 17: Ruth Kempson and Wilfried Meyer-Viol: Indefinites and Scope
Choice
* Part VI: Names and Descriptions
* 18: Robin Jeshion: Descriptive Descriptive Names
* 19: Marga Reimer: Descriptively Introduced Names
* References
* Index







