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The Philosophy of Theoretical Linguistics: A Contemporary Outlook provides a comprehensive exploration of the philosophical underpinnings of modern linguistic theory. Ryan M. Nefdt examines the core assumptions, methodologies, and conceptual frameworks that shape how linguists approach the study of language.
This work addresses central philosophical questions in linguistics, including the nature of linguistic knowledge, the relationship between language and cognition, and the role of formal models in understanding language structure. Nefdt critically analyzes contemporary theoretical approaches while considering their philosophical implications and limitations.
Ideal for philosophers of language, linguists, and students of cognitive science, this book offers valuable insights into how linguistic theory relates to broader philosophical concerns about meaning, representation, and human knowledge. It serves as an essential reference for understanding the philosophical foundations of 21st-century linguistics.







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