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English 306A; Harris 1 Semantics Denotation Intension Extension Ambiguity The proposition and truth conditions Entailment Linguistic relativity Semantic.

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1 English 306A; Harris 1 Semantics Denotation Intension Extension Ambiguity The proposition and truth conditions Entailment Linguistic relativity Semantic primes

2 English 306A; Harris 2 Lexical meaning Experiential implications The feelings, attitudes, moods, implied by a term or phrase Set membership. The entities, actions, or qualities in the world picked out by words or phrases. DenotationConnotation

3 English 306A; Harris 3 Denotation/Connotation Lexical Elaboration Quiz Shoulder Breast

4 English 306A; Harris 4 Lexical meaning Denotation PhraseExtensionIntension Homers daughter Lisa Simpson Maggie Simpson Female progeny of Homer Simpson The assistant to Monty Burns Smithers The individual paid to assist Montgomery Burns Selmas secret under-garment Rocket bra An article of Selmas clothing that is intimate and known only to a few.

5 English 306A; Harris 5 Lexical meaning Denotation PhraseExtensionIntension PM of Canada Brian Mulroney Jean Chretien Paul Martin Stephen Harper Leader of Canadas governing party Stanley Cup Champions Hurricanes Red Wings Penguins Winners of Canadas annual summer NHL tournament* Capital of Manitoba Winnipeg City containing provincial legislature of Manitoba *Except for the summer of 05 when the fatcats were fighting off-ice.

6 English 306A; Harris 6

7 7 Prostitutes Appeal to Pope VPVP S NPNP VPN N Polysemy: appeal 1. be attractive to 2. make (attractive) argument to DOING Patient AgentExperiencer Prostitutes Appeal to Pope VPVP S NPNP VPN N EXPERIENCING V COMP

8 English 306A; Harris 8 Farmer Bill Dies in House VPVP S NP VPN N VPVP S Farmer Bill Dies in House NP VPN NN Homonymy: Bill, bill Polysemy: die; house (House) HAPPENING Patient Location V1V1 V1V1

9 English 306A; Harris 9 Iraqui Head Sells Arms Polysemy: head 1. Top of body appendage 2. Top of state person VPVP S Iraqui Head Sells Arms NPNP VN NA DOING Agent Patient Polysemy: arms 1. Lateral appendages 2. Weapons VPVP S Iraqui Head Sells Arms NPNP VN NA DOING Agent Patient V2V2 V2V2

10 English 306A; Harris 10 British Left Waffles on Fauklands Polysemy: waffles 1. Food stuff with lots of declivities 2. To changes position multiple times VPVP S British Left Waffles … NP VPN VPVP S British Left Waffles … NP VPN NN DOING Patient Agent Homonymy: left V T-COMP V COMP A N

11 English 306A; Harris 11 Drunken Drivers Paid $1000! Semantic roles: drivers, Agents vs. Patients, Sources vs. Goals VPVP S Drunken Drivers Paid $1000 NP VN NA VPVP S Drunken Drivers Paid $1000 NP VN NA PatientPossessor Patient TRANSFERRING HAVING MOVING PatientSourceGoalPatient MOVING DOING MOVING HAPPENING PatientAgentReceiverPatient V2V2 V2V2

12 English 306A; Harris 12 Hospital Sued by Seven Foot Doctors … Sued by Seven Foot Doctors HAPPENING Agent (Patient = hospital) polysemy: foot … Sued by Seven Foot Doctors HAPPENING Agent (Patient = hospital) AN N PV VP S NP PP AP AN N PV VP S NP PP AP V COMP

13 English 306A; Harris 13 Deer Kills 17,000! Polysemy: kill cause to be not alive cause to be not viable VPVP S Deer Kills (equal) 17,000 NP (V)N VPVP S Deer Kills 17,000 NP VN N BEING EssivePatient DOING Agent Patient V2V2 V COP NOTE: This one is a bit tricky because of the implicit verb (headline-ese) and the non-be copula; exam questions will not involve structures this complex.

14 English 306A; Harris 14 Kids Make Nutritious Snacks Polysemy: make 1. Construct 2. Can become VPVP S Kids Make Nutritious Snacks NP AVNN BEINGDOING VPVP S Kids Make Nutritious Snacks NP AVNN Essive Agent Patient V2V2 V COP NOTE: This one is a bit tricky because of the non-be copula; for exams, assume be is the only copula, and that the BEING Schema always involves main-verb be.

15 English 306A; Harris 15 Propositions/Sentences The cat is on the mat. Homer eats crap. Marge really makes the best gelatine towers. Patty and Selma have a secret undergarment.

16 English 306A; Harris 16 The cat is on the mat x(Cx) & y(My) & xyO On the mat, is the cat. On the mat is where the cat is. It is the case that the cat is on the mat. Circumstances are thus: the cat is on the mat. The aforesaid cat … yada, yada, yada The feline is on the mat. On the mat, is the feline, … yada, yada, yada

17 English 306A; Harris 17 Truth conditions The cat is on the mat. There exists a cat. There exists a mat. The cat is located on the mat.

18 English 306A; Harris 18 Truth conditions The cat is on the mat. There exists a cat. There exists a mat. The cat is located on the mat.

19 English 306A; Harris 19 Truth conditions The cat is on the mat. There exists a cat. There exists a mat. The cat is located on the mat.

20 English 306A; Harris 20 Truth conditions The cat is on the mat. There exists a cat. There exists a mat. The cat is located on the mat.

21 English 306A; Harris 21 Truth conditions PropositionWorld The cat is on the mat. x(Cx) & y(My) & xyO On the mat, is the cat. On the mat is where the cat is. It is the case that the cat is on the mat. Circumstances are thus: the cat is on the mat. The aforesaid cat … yada, yada, yada

22 English 306A; Harris 22 Entailment A relation between the propo-sitions underlying sentences (X, Y), such that if the proposition underlying sentence X is true, the proposition underlying sentence Y must be true. (Conversely, it is impossible for the proposition underlying sentence Y to be false and the proposition underlying sentence X be true )

23 English 306A; Harris 23 Entailment A relation between the propo-sitions underlying sentences (X, Y), such that if the proposition underlying sentence X is true, the proposition underlying sentence Y must be true. (Conversely, it is impossible for the proposition underlying sentence Y to be false and the proposition underlying sentence X be true )

24 English 306A; Harris 24 Entailment A relation between sentences (X, Y), such that if sentence X is true, sentence Y must be true. (Conversely, it is impossible for Y to be false and X be true.)

25 English 306A; Harris 25 Entailment X = I saw Maggie at the rave. Ys = There was a rave. Maggie was there. I saw Maggie. I have eyes. There was light at the rave. …

26 English 306A; Harris 26 Entailment X = I saw Maggie at the rave. Ys = The rave was on Tuesday. The rave was in Mr. Burnss rec room. Maggie is Homers daughter. Raves are so cool. Raves are so nineties. …

27 English 306A; Harris 27 Mutual entailment X entails Y, Y entails X. Xs and Ys = I saw Maggie at the rave. Maggie, I saw at the rave. It was Maggie I saw at the rave. Maggie was seen by me at the rave.


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