1988 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Meaning, Discourse, Speech Act
verfasst von : Michael L. Johnson
Erschienen in: Mind, Language, Machine
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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It is obvious by now that there are differences between philosophical and modellist approaches to issues associated with language comprehension, especially that of meaning. Philosophers of language of various persuasions tend to split hairs, sometimes too abstractly; modellers tend to be practical, sometimes too reductively. Both approaches, however, have enlarged understanding of the issue, and their respective ideologies and insights increasingly show patterns of positive interference — as my discussion of Steiner suggests. A survey of other work representative of the two kinds of approaches can make a case for certain syntheses, however tensional, between them that urge a new paradigm for MLM phenomena.