Description
Discover 'Semantics in Generative Grammar', an essential resource for students and scholars of linguistics. This comprehensive guide is penned by renowned experts in the field, providing an insightful exploration of semantic theory within generative grammar frameworks. With its systematic approach, this book offers clear explanations and practical examples, making complex concepts accessible to readers. Ideal for advanced linguistics courses, it delves into the interplay between semantics and syntax, addressing key topics such as meaning construction, the role of context, and the intricacies of formal mechanisms in language. Published by John Wiley & Sons in 1997, this edition (ISBN: 9780631197133) comprises a total of 334 pages and serves as a foundational text for enhancing your understanding of semantics. Dive into the world of linguistic theory and expand your knowledge with 'Semantics in Generative Grammar'—a must-have for aspiring linguists and seasoned researchers alike. Elevate your studies with this seminal work that bridges theory and application in the fascinating domain of generative grammar.