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The Philosophy of Linguistics provides a comprehensive introduction to the philosophical issues that arise from linguistic science. This volume examines fundamental questions about what language is, how it works, and what linguistic theories tell us about the mind and cognition.
Ryan M. Nefdt explores key topics including the nature of linguistic meaning, the structure of language systems, and the relationship between language and thought. The book addresses debates about linguistic universals, the innateness of linguistic knowledge, and the proper methodology for studying language philosophically.
Ideal for students and scholars in philosophy of language, cognitive science, and linguistics, this element synthesizes current philosophical perspectives on linguistic science while maintaining accessibility for readers new to the field.







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