"Philosophy of Linguistics" investigates the foundational
concepts and methods of linguistics, the scientific study of human
language. This groundbreaking collection, the most thorough
treatment of the philosophy of linguistics ever published, brings
together philosophers, scientists and historians to map out both
the foundational assumptions set during the second half of the last
century and the unfolding shifts in perspective in which more
functionalist perspectives are explored. The opening chapter lays
out the philosophical background in preparation for the papers that
follow, which demonstrate the shift in the perspective of
linguistics study through discussions of syntax, semantics,
phonology and cognitive science more generally. The volume serves
as a detailed introduction for those new to the field as well as a
rich source of new insights and potential research agendas for
those already engaged with the philosophy of linguistics.
Part of the Handbook of the Philosophy of Science series edited
by:
Dov M. Gabbay, King's College, London, UK; Paul Thagard,
University of Waterloo, Canada; and John Woods, University of
British Columbia, Canada.
Provides a bridge between philosophy and current scientific
findingsEncourages multi-disciplinary dialogueCovers theory and
applications
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