Meaning, Intentions, and Argumentation
Explore the intricate world of linguistic meaning with Meaning, Intentions, and Argumentation by Kepa Korta. Published by the Centre for the Study of Language & Information in 2007, this engaging paperback spans 250 pages and delves into the multifaceted nature of communication. This insightful collection features the work of contemporary scholars who examine linguistic meaning and acts through diverse lenses, including philosophy, rhetoric, semantics, and pragmatics. By illuminating various aspects of meaning, argumentation, and persuasion, this book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of how language shapes our interactions. Whether you are a student of linguistics, philosophy, or simply curious about the dynamics of communication, Korta's work is a valuable addition to your library.