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Topics in Linguistic Theory: Propositional Attitudes
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24.910
Spring 2009
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Topics in Linguistic Theory: Propositional Attitudes
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Topics in Linguistic Theory: Propositional Attitudes
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Drawing of a bald king of France with the sentence 'The king of France is bald' written underneath
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Drawing of a bald king of France
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Readings
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Lecture Notes
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Introduction and preview
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Semantics 1: possible world semantics for attitudes
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Syntax 2: control and raising
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Semantics 3: self-locating attitudes and logophors
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Pragmatics 2: presupposition and embedding verbs (cont.)
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Syntax 1: CP structure and embedded clauses
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Tough-Constructions, Derived Subjects and Intervention Effects
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Semantics 2: presupposition and sequence of tense
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Pragmatics 2: conversation and common ground, context set, assertion, presupposition, and applications
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Pragmatics 2: conversation and common ground and presupposition (cont.)
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Pragmatics 1: evidentials and expressive meaning
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Assignment for Week 4
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Assignment for Week 4: Solutions
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Assignment for Week 3: Solutions
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Legal Notices
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Privacy Statement
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"The king of France is bald." This sentence presupposes, "France has a king (and only one)," and asserts, "He's bald." The common ground includes "France has exactly one king," and "The speaker believes that the one king of France is bald." Learn more from lecture note 9 in the lecture notes. (Image by MIT OpenCourseWare.)
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24.910 Topics in Linguistic Theory: Propositional Attitudes Spring 2009
This course explores topics related to the representation and expression of propositional attitudes (e.g. belief, knowledge, and desires) and speech acts (e.g. saying and asking) in natural language. The main focus will be on semantics of predicates such as believe, know, want, say, ask, etc. Other topics will include the syntax of main and embedded clauses and formal representation of the pragmatics of conversation. The course provides practice in written and oral communication.
CIP
420301
Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics
linguistic theory
linguistics
propositional attitudes
semantics
presupposition
sequence of tense
self-locating attitudes
logophors
CP structure
embedded clauses
control
raising
pramatics
evidentials
expressive meaning
conversation
common ground
assertion
embedding verbs
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