Introduction to Semantics (SoSe 2025)
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This course is an introduction to the study of meaning in the context of
generative linguistics. The perspective we’ll adopt is that of
truth-conditional, compositional semantics, building on the foundational
work of philosopher-logicians such as Gottlob Frege, Alfred Tarski, and
Richard Montague. The notion of “meaning” we’ll explore is somewhat
rarefied - concretely, we’ll develop the idea that to know the meaning
of a sentence, is to know the conditions under which it is true. This
perspective has been both influential and incredibly fruitful, laying
the foundations for research in formal semantics right up to the present
day. Although some knowledge of elementary logic and set theory will be
useful, we’ll spend the beginning of the course brushing up on the
necessary mathematical background, before diving into semantic analyses
of particular linguistic phenomena, such as logical connectives,
quantificational expressions, pronouns, etc.
- Teacher: Patrick David Elliott