Language, Names, and Information
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Language, Names, and Information by Frank Jackson, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2010. This engaging hardback, spanning 176 pages, challenges the prevailing notion that the description theory of proper names is obsolete. Jackson delves into critical discussions surrounding representation and information, two-dimensionalism, possible worlds, and the distinction between broad and narrow content. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in linguistics, psycholinguistics, and discourse analysis. Enhance your understanding of these complex topics and explore how they shape our perception of language and meaning.