Philosophy for Linguists: An Introduction by Siobhan Chapman (Author)
- Publisher: ENGLISH LANGUAGE LITERATURE & SKILLS
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- SKU: 37664
- Number of Pages: 202
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๐ Title Name: Philosophy for Linguists: An Introduction
โ๏ธ Author: Siobhan Chapman
๐ฆ Quality: Black White Pakistan Print
๐น Introduction:
This introductory text bridges the gap between philosophy and linguistics, offering readers an accessible exploration of the philosophical foundations of language. Designed for students of linguistics, it helps develop critical thinking about language and its deeper conceptual frameworks.
๐ Key Points:
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Provides a clear explanation of philosophical concepts relevant to language and linguistics.
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Covers topics such as meaning, reference, truth, thought, and language use.
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Encourages analytical reasoning and philosophical questioning among linguistics students.
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Explores contributions from major philosophers including Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and Austin.
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Connects philosophical theories to contemporary issues in language study.
๐ Conclusion:
"Philosophy for Linguists" by Siobhan Chapman serves as a crucial foundation for understanding how philosophical inquiry enhances the study of language. Itโs a valuable resource for both linguistics and philosophy learners seeking clarity on the conceptual aspects of language theory.