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Semantic types across languages

Chao, Wynn; Bach, Emmon

Authors

Wynn Chao

Emmon Bach



Contributors

Claudia Maienborn
Editor

Klaus von Heusinger
Editor

Paul Portner
Editor

Abstract

A semantic perspective on language universals deals with absolute universals of meaning and the semantic import of syntactic and infl ectional categories, and lexical items. This paper takes a model-theoretical basis as primary and looks both at the independent semantics and at the mappings from syntax to semantics and from semantics to syntax. Denotational semantics is contrasted with conceptual semantics. The grammatical side of the discussion works mainly with categorial and cartographic approaches. The general approach is hypothetico-deductive and at every point in a description it is necessary to ask whether we are dealing with a universal property of human Language or with a property or distinction that is limited to one or several languages. In the latter case we need to ask about
the space of variation and about dependencies across such spaces. Looking from grammar to meaning, the paper takes up nominal, verbal, and clausal constructions as well as subtopics: mass and count nouns, numbers and number, adjectival modification, kinds of verbs and verbal complexes.

Citation

Chao, W., & Bach, E. (2012). Semantic types across languages. In C. Maienborn, K. V. Heusinger, & P. Portner (Eds.), Semantics - An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning, vol 3. De Gruyter

Publication Date Dec 1, 2012
Deposit Date Jul 10, 2012
Publisher De Gruyter
Series Title Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science
Series Number 33.3
Series ISSN 1861-5090
Book Title Semantics - An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning, vol 3
ISBN 9783110253382
Keywords semantic universals: inductive and deductive approaches, absolute and implicational universals; semantic types and syntactic categories: reference, propositions, properties; lexical heads and functional projections.
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