Superparticles : a microsemantic theory, typology, and history of logical atoms / Moreno Mitrović.
2021
P283
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Superparticles : a microsemantic theory, typology, and history of logical atoms / Moreno Mitrović.
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9789402420500 (electronic bk.)
9402420509 (electronic bk.)
9789402420494
9402420495
9402420509 (electronic bk.)
9789402420494
9402420495
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Cham : Springer, [2021]
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English
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1 online resource (xix, 288 pages) : illustrations
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10.1007/978-94-024-2050-0 doi
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P283
Dewey Decimal Classification
415
Summary
This book is all about the captivating ability that the human language has to express intricately logical (mathematical) meanings using tiny (microsemantic) morphemes as utilities. Languages mark meanings with identical inferences using identical particles and these particles thus creep up in a wide array of expressions. Because of their multi-tasking capacity to express seemingly disparate meanings, they are dubbed Superparticles. These particles are perfect windows into the interlock of several grammatical modules and the nature of the interaction of these modules through time. With a firm footing in the module where grammatical bones are built and assembled (narrow morpho-syntax), superparticles acquire varied interpretation (in the conceptual-intentional module - semantics) depending on the structure they fea- ture in. What is more, some of the interpretations these particles trigger are inferential and belong, under the standard account, to the realm of pragmatics. How can such tiny particles, rarely exceeding a syllable of sound, have such powerful and over-arching effects across the inter-modular grammatical space? This is the Platonic background against which this book is set.
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Studies in natural language and linguistic theory ; v. 98. 0924-4670
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Construction
Chapter 3. Interpretation
Chapter 4. Grammaticalisation
Chapter 5. Conclusion
Historical Texts
Index.
Chapter 2. Construction
Chapter 3. Interpretation
Chapter 4. Grammaticalisation
Chapter 5. Conclusion
Historical Texts
Index.