The 14 chapters trace the historical development of semantics and pragmatics and incorporate recent subfields such as cognitive semantics, embodiment theories, and intercultural pragmatics. The book offers an up-to-date overview of research methodologies, drawing on examples from various languages and empirical data from corpora. Each chapter ends with a list of questions and exercises. This text provides an accessible yet comprehensive exploration of how meaning is conveyed in communication, covering linguistic, cognitive, and social aspects. Online support materials are provided to enhance and deepen understanding of the text.
Assuming no prior knowledge, this is essential reading for students of semantics, pragmatics, linguistics, and related fields.
Sandrine Zufferey is full professor of French linguistics at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
Jacques Moeschler is emeritus professor at the Department of Linguistics, University of Geneva, Switzerland.