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CHAPTER 6: SEMANTICS REFERENCES Cann, R., Kempson, R. and Gregoromichelaki, E. (2009) Semantics: An Introduction to Meaning in Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Croft, W. and Cruse, D.A. (2004) Cognitive Linguistics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cruse, A. (2000) Meaning in Language, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Evans, V. and Green, M. (2006) Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction, Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Geeraerts, D. (2010) Theories of Lexical Semantics, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Grandy, R.E. (1987) ‘In defense of semantic fields’, in E. LePore (ed.) New Directions in Semantics, London: Academic Press. Griffiths, P. (2006) An Introduction to English Semantics and Pragmatics, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Hurford, J.R., Heasley, B. and Smith, M.B. (2007) Semantics: A Coursebook, 2nd edn, Oxford University Press. Jackendoff, R. (2002) Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kearns, K. (2000) Semantics, Basingstoke: Macmillan. Leech, G., Rayson, P. and Wilson, A. (2001) Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English, Harlow: Pearson. Additional tabulations online. Retrieved 7 August 2013 from: http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/bncfreq/. Löbner, S. (2002) Understanding Semantics, London: Hodder Arnold. Lyons, J. (1977) Semantics, 2 vols, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Portner, P.H. (2005) What is Meaning?: Fundamentals of Formal Semantics, Oxford: Blackwell. Saeed, J. (2008) Semantics, 3rd edn, Chichester: Wiley. Vendler, Z. (1967) ‘Verbs and times’, Linguistics and Philosophy, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 97–121.

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Chapter 6: SemantiCS reFerenCeS

Cann, r., Kempson, r. and Gregoromichelaki, e. (2009) Semantics: An Introduction to Meaning in Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University press.

Croft, W. and Cruse, D.a. (2004) Cognitive Linguistics, Cambridge: Cambridge University press.

Cruse, a. (2000) Meaning in Language, Oxford: Oxford University press.

evans, V. and Green, m. (2006) Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction, mahwah, nJ: erlbaum.

Geeraerts, D. (2010) Theories of Lexical Semantics, Oxford: Oxford University press.

Grandy, r.e. (1987) ‘in defense of semantic fields’, in e. Lepore (ed.) New Directions in Semantics, London: academic press.

Griffiths, p. (2006) An Introduction to English Semantics and Pragmatics, edinburgh: edinburgh University press.

hurford, J.r., heasley, B. and Smith, m.B. (2007) Semantics: A Coursebook, 2nd edn, Oxford University press.

Jackendoff, r. (2002) Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution. Oxford: Oxford University press.

Kearns, K. (2000) Semantics, Basingstoke: macmillan.

Leech, G., rayson, p. and Wilson, a. (2001) Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English, harlow: pearson. additional tabulations online. retrieved 7 august 2013 from: http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/bncfreq/.

Löbner, S. (2002) Understanding Semantics, London: hodder arnold.

Lyons, J. (1977) Semantics, 2 vols, Cambridge: Cambridge University press.

portner, p.h. (2005) What is Meaning?: Fundamentals of Formal Semantics, Oxford: Blackwell.

Saeed, J. (2008) Semantics, 3rd edn, Chichester: Wiley.

Vendler, Z. (1967) ‘Verbs and times’, Linguistics and Philosophy, ithaca, nY: Cornell University press, 97–121.