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Vagueness and Language Use (Hardcover)
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Vagueness and Language Use (Hardcover)
Series: Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition
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Most of the expressions we use in ordinary language are vague, in
the sense that their meaning does not allow us to specify a unique
and constant boundary between the objects to which they apply and
those to which they don't. An adjective like 'young', for instance,
does not select for a sharp range of ages (does 29 still count as
'young'? what about 37, 43?); likewise a determiner like 'many'
does not determine a precise number of objects in order to count as
many. The phenomenon of vagueness raises substantial puzzles about
how we reason and manage to communicate successfully with vague
expressions. This volume brings together twelve papers by linguists
and philosophers which contribute novel empirical and formal
considerations to theorizing about vagueness, with special
attention to the linguistic mechanisms by which vagueness is
regulated. The volume is organized in three main parts which
concern respectively: * the link between vagueness, gradability and
the expression of comparison in language (how does the meaning of
the vague adjective 'young' relate to that of the precise
comparative 'younger'?) * the semantics of degree adverbs and
intensifiers (how do adverbs like 'clearly', 'approximately' or
'surprisingly' constrain the meaning of the expressions they
modify?) * ways of evading the sorites paradox (what are the
prospects for contextualist and pragmatic solutions?)
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