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Conceptual semantics is a framework for semantic analysis developed mainly by Ray Jackendoff in 1976. Its aim is to provide a characterization of the conceptual elements by which a person understands words and sentences, and thus to provide an explanatory semantic representation (title of a Jackendoff 1976 paper). Explanatory in this sense refers to the ability of a given linguistic theory to describe how a component of language is acquired by a child (as proposed by Noam Chomsky; see Levels of adequacy).

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  • Conceptual semantics is a framework for semantic analysis developed mainly by Ray Jackendoff in 1976. Its aim is to provide a characterization of the conceptual elements by which a person understands words and sentences, and thus to provide an explanatory semantic representation (title of a Jackendoff 1976 paper). Explanatory in this sense refers to the ability of a given linguistic theory to describe how a component of language is acquired by a child (as proposed by Noam Chomsky; see Levels of adequacy). Recently, conceptual semantics in particular, and lexical semantics in general, have taken on increasing importance in linguistics and psycholinguistics. Many contemporary theories of syntax (how sentences are constructed from individual words) rely on elements that are idiosyncratic to words themselves. As a result, a sound theory accounting for the properties of the meanings of words is required. (en)
  • La semantica concettuale, conosciuta anche come Conceptual Semantics (CS), è un modello di analisi semantica sviluppato principalmente da Ray Jackendoff che ha come obiettivo la caratterizzazione degli elementi concettuali attraverso i quali la mente umana è in grado di comprendere parole e frasi, fornendo così una rappresentazione semantica esplicativa (si veda Toward an explanatory semantic representation, in «Linguistic inquiry», n. VII, 1976). In questo ambito, si dice esplicativa una teoria linguistica in grado di descrivere come una componente del linguaggio viene acquisita dal bambino, seguendo la teoria dei Levels of adequacy, introdotta da Noam Chomsky in Aspetti della teoria della sintassi (1965).Recentemente la semantica concettuale, e più in generale la semantica lessicale, hanno acquistato importanza in ambito linguistico e psicolinguistico. Molti studi moderni di sintassi (come le parole si combinano per formare frasi) hanno prodotto teorie che prendono in esame elementi idiosincratici rispetto alle parole stesse. Per tale ragione, è necessario sviluppare una valida teoria che tenga in considerazione le proprietà semantiche delle parole. (it)
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  • "...how linguistic utterances are related to human cognition, where cognition is a human capacity that is to a considerable degree independent of language, interacting with the perceptual and action systems as well as language." (en)
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  • Conceptual semantics is a framework for semantic analysis developed mainly by Ray Jackendoff in 1976. Its aim is to provide a characterization of the conceptual elements by which a person understands words and sentences, and thus to provide an explanatory semantic representation (title of a Jackendoff 1976 paper). Explanatory in this sense refers to the ability of a given linguistic theory to describe how a component of language is acquired by a child (as proposed by Noam Chomsky; see Levels of adequacy). (en)
  • La semantica concettuale, conosciuta anche come Conceptual Semantics (CS), è un modello di analisi semantica sviluppato principalmente da Ray Jackendoff che ha come obiettivo la caratterizzazione degli elementi concettuali attraverso i quali la mente umana è in grado di comprendere parole e frasi, fornendo così una rappresentazione semantica esplicativa (si veda Toward an explanatory semantic representation, in «Linguistic inquiry», n. VII, 1976). In questo ambito, si dice esplicativa una teoria linguistica in grado di descrivere come una componente del linguaggio viene acquisita dal bambino, seguendo la teoria dei Levels of adequacy, introdotta da Noam Chomsky in Aspetti della teoria della sintassi (1965).Recentemente la semantica concettuale, e più in generale la semantica lessicale, han (it)
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  • Conceptual semantics (en)
  • Semantica concettuale (it)
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