Semantic theory. Kempson, R. M Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Paper abstract bibtex 1.- Introduction; 2.- Meaning and truth; 3.- Meaning and language use; 5.- Speech act semantics v. truth-conditional semantics; 6.- The formalisation of word meaning; 7.- Sentence meaning; 8.- Ambiguity and vagueness; 9.- The logic of natural language; 10.- Syntax and semantics; 11.- The state of the art and prospects for the future.
@book{kempson_semantic_1977,
Address = {Cambridge},
Author = {Kempson, Ruth M},
Date = {1977},
Date-Modified = {2016-09-22 20:24:26 +0000},
Keywords = {semantics, textbook},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Title = {Semantic theory},
Url = {http://books.google.es/books?id=nPRAUZvxaS8C},
Abstract = {1.- Introduction; 2.- Meaning and truth; 3.- Meaning and language use; 5.- Speech act semantics v. truth-conditional semantics; 6.- The formalisation of word meaning; 7.- Sentence meaning; 8.- Ambiguity and vagueness; 9.- The logic of natural language; 10.- Syntax and semantics; 11.- The state of the art and prospects for the future.},
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