The Correspondence between Syntax and Semantics

  • Teimi C
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Abstract

The issue of Interfaces is central to linguistic studies. Modern linguistics, especially semantic studies, has given a special interest to this topic. However, up till very recently, the issue has been dealt with mainly from a syntactico-centric point of view. Throughout the development of linguistic theories, there has been a rooted idea in generative grammar that meaning is generated from syntactic structure. In fact, although we adopt the Conceptual Semantics framework, which considers meaning to be too rich and multidimensional to be encoded in purely syntactic mechanisms, we shall deal with the correspondence between syntax and semantics where these two components directly correlate with one another. In other words, we will deal with the topic from the angle where syntax bears all semantic relations.

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Teimi, C. (2016). The Correspondence between Syntax and Semantics. International Journal of English Linguistics, 6(3), 118. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v6n3p118

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