Foundations of Language

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Foundations of Language is a major theoretical work by linguist Ray Jackendoff that proposes an integrated, cognitive-science-based account of how linguistic structure relates to meaning, perception, and the mind.

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instanceOf book
linguistics monograph
addresses how different components of grammar interact
how linguistic knowledge is represented in the mind
how linguistic meaning connects to action
how linguistic meaning connects to perception
approach cognitive-science-based account of language
integrated theory of linguistic structure and meaning
argues language is integrated with perception and action systems
language should be studied within broader cognitive science
linguistic structure is part of general cognitive architecture
meaning is grounded in conceptual structure
syntax, semantics, and phonology are partially independent generative systems
author Ray Jackendoff NERFINISHED
contribution critique of strictly syntax-centered models of grammar
detailed account of conceptual structure in semantics
development of the parallel architecture model of language
integration of linguistic theory with cognitive science
field cognitive science
linguistics
philosophy of language
psycholinguistics
hasPart chapters on conceptual structure
chapters on language and cognition
chapters on phonology
chapters on semantics
chapters on syntax
influencedBy cognitive psychology
formal semantics
generative grammar
philosophy of mind
language English
relatedTo Ray Jackendoff NERFINISHED
cognitive grammar
conceptual semantics (linguistics)
generative linguistics
parallel architecture (linguistics) NERFINISHED
theoreticalFramework conceptual semantics framework
parallel architecture model of grammar
topic cognitive architecture of language
conceptual semantics
lexical semantics
mental representation of linguistic structure
relationship between language and perception
relationship between language and the mind
relationship between linguistic structure and meaning
syntax–semantics interface

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Ray Jackendoff notableWork Foundations of Language
Yehoshua Bar-Hillel notableWork Foundations of Language