Key Ideas in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language by Siobhan Chapman
- Publisher: ENGLISH LANGUAGE LITERATURE & SKILLS
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- Number of Pages: 272
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📘 Title Name: Key Ideas in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language
✍️ Authors: Siobhan Chapman (Editor), Christopher Routledge (Editor)
📦 Quality: Black White Pakistan Print
🔹 Introduction:
This reference work offers a clear and concise exploration of the most significant theories, concepts, and thinkers in the fields of linguistics and the philosophy of language. Organized alphabetically, it serves as an accessible guide for students and researchers.
🔑 Key Points:
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Presents over 100 entries explaining essential concepts and influential figures.
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Covers both historical and contemporary issues in linguistics and language philosophy.
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Useful for students in linguistics, philosophy, communication, and related disciplines.
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Clarifies difficult ideas with readable explanations and examples.
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Includes cross-references for better thematic and conceptual understanding.
🔻 Conclusion:
This volume serves as a vital resource for anyone exploring language theory or philosophical inquiry into language. With its structured entries and insightful summaries, it bridges the gap between linguistic theory and philosophical reflection.