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What Comes First in Dynamic Semantics : A Critical Review of Linguistic Theories of Presupposition and a Dynamic Alternative

Part of the Studies in Logic, Language & Information series
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Russell and Strawson sparked a well known debate on the subject of Linguistic Presupposition inspiring many linguists and philosophers to follow suit, including Frege, whose work initiated the modern study in this area.

Beaver begins with the most comprehensive overview and critical discussion of this burgeoning field published to date.

He then goes on to motivate and develop his own account based on a Dynamic Semantics.

This account is a recent line of theoretical work in which the Tarskian emphasis on truth conditions is questioned.

The central plank of the theory of meaning is a formal account of the change in information effected by use of language on hearers or readers.

The proposal thus consolidates ideas of Stalnaker, Karttunen and Heim, all of whom had suggested that such an account was needed.

At the same time it provides a new impulse and motivation to Dynamic Semantics itself.

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University of Chicago Press
1575861216 / 9781575861210
Hardback
401.43
01/06/2001
United States
250 pages, Illustrations
152 x 228 mm, 562 grams
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