LING218

The Expression of Meaning in Language

15 points

Not offered 2017, offered in 2016

For further information see Language, Social and Political Sciences

Description

This course provides an introduction to the main semantic phenomena of natural language and to a simple formal analysis, based on first-order logic, of the semantic structure of sentences. Topics will include truth-conditional theories of meaning, modality and possible worlds, predicates and arguments, truth-functional connectives, quantifiers, tense, scopal ambiguity, and the event-based analysis of action sentences.

Prerequisites

LING101 or LING111 or ENGL123 or ENGL112 or any 15 points in PHIL

Restrictions

LING202, PHIL251

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