Semantics and semiology are two of the most important branches of
linguistics and have proven to be fecund areas for research. They
examine language structures and how they are dictated by both the
meanings and forms of communication employed - semantics by
focusing on the denotation of words and fixed word combinations,
and semiology by studying sign and sign processes. As numerous
interrelated fields connect to and sub-disciplines branch off from
these major spheres, they are essential to a thorough grounding in
linguistics and crucial for further study. 'Routledge Library
Editions: Semantics and Semiology' collects together wide-ranging
works of scholarship that together provide a comprehensive overview
of the preceding theoretical landscape, and expand and extend it in
numerous directions. A number of interrelated disciplines are also
discussed in conjunction with semantics and semiology such as
anaphora, pragmatics, syntax, discourse analysis and the philosophy
of language. This set reissues 14 books originally published
between 1960 to 2000 and will be of interest to students of
linguistics and the philosophy of language.
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