Lexical Competence

Lexical Competence - Language, Speech, and Communication

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Publisher's Synopsis

What does our ability to use words-that is, our lexical competence-consist of? What is the difference between a system that can be said to understand language and one that cannot? Most approaches to word meaning fail to account for an essential aspect of our linguistic competence, namely, our ability to apply words to the world. This monograph proposes a dual picture of human lexical competence in which inferential and referential abilities are separate-a proposal confirmed by neuropsychological research on brain-damaged persons. According to the author, artificial systems for natural-language understanding could come much closer to achieving their goal if they conformed to this dual picture of competence. Topics discussed include classical issues in the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind such as the analytic/synthetic dichotomy, semantic holism, causal theories of reference, dual-factor theories, publicness, verificationism, and Searle's Chinese room.

Language, Speech, Communication series

Book information

ISBN: 9780262517164
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 222
Weight: 295g
Height: 229mm
Width: 157mm
Spine width: 20mm