Semantic Theory
Discover the intricate connection between linguistics and philosophy with "Semantic Theory" by Professor Kempston, published by Cambridge University Press in 1977. This insightful paperback consists of 232 pages that explore essential topics in semantics, including componential analysis, semantic universals, and the syntax-semantics controversy. Professor Kempston's approachable writing makes it easier for students to navigate the complexities of the subject, empowering them to better understand this vital interdisciplinary field. Whether you're a student or a curious reader, "Semantic Theory" offers valuable insights, making it the perfect addition to your bookshelf. Dive into this essential resource to enhance your grasp of semantics and its pivotal role in linguistic studies.