Linguistics of Lying and Other Essays
Explore the intricate relationship between language and thought in Linguistics of Lying and Other Essays by the esteemed author. Published by the University of Washington Press in 2005, this thought-provoking collection spans 176 pages, delving into the semantics of lying. The book argues that the act of lying is not merely a matter of individual words but is deeply rooted in the structure and meaning of sentences.
Through insightful analysis, the author forges connections between linguistic and literary categories, while also addressing essential themes of ethics and good manners. This engaging read is perfect for anyone interested in the nuances of language, communication, and morality. Enhance your understanding of how language shapes our perceptions and interactions with others. Grab your copy today and enrich your literary collection!