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La linguistique d'Aristote

Jorion, Paul (1996) La linguistique d'Aristote. [Book Chapter]

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Abstract

The divide between semantics, syntax and logic is absent from Aristotle’s linguistics where the progress from concept to discourse is continuous: concepts linked in pairs constitute judgments, judgments linked make clauses, clauses linked amount to discourse. One’s degree of adhesion to one’s own speech - from simple quotation to expression of personal belief - constitutes a final coating. Aristotle’s linguistics – as it can be abstracted from the six books of the Organon and the Rhetorics - shows the way to an alternative approach to discourse generation dispensing with the obstacles linked with the semantics, syntax, logic divide.

Item Type:Book Chapter
Keywords:Aristotle, meaning, semantics, syntax, logic, discourse generation, parts of speech, artificial intelligence, pragmatics
Subjects:Linguistics > Semantics
Philosophy > Philosophy of Language
ID Code:350
Deposited By: Jorion, Paul
Deposited On:03 Jul 1998
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 08:53

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