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A SELECTION OF OUR SALE TITLES IN LINGUISTICS: Lingua ex Machina Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the Human Brain By William H. Calvin and Derek Bickerton This book presents an engaging challenge to those who view the human capacity for language as a winner-take-all war between Chomsky and Darwin. October 2001 ISBN 0-262-53198-4 SALE! $11.00/£7.95 (PAPER) Ontological Semantics By Sergei Nirenburg and Victor Raskin A comprehensive theory-based approach to the treatment of text meaning in natural language processing applications. September 2004 ISBN 0-262-14086-1 SALE! $25.00/£16.95 (CLOTH) Sample Chapters/Table of Contents Available Weaving a Lexicon Edited by D. Geoffrey Hall and Sandra R. Waxman The contributors to this volume examine the multidimensional way in which infants and children acquire the lexicon of their native language. February 2004 ISBN 0-262-58249-X SALE! $20.00/£12.95 (PAPER) Table of Contents Available Time, Tense, and Reference Edited by Aleksandar Jokic and Quentin Smith Original essays by philosophers of language and philosophers of time exploring the semantics and metaphysics of tense. October 2003 ISBN 0-262-60050-1 SALE! $20.00/£12.95 (PAPER) Table of Contents Available Flexibility Principles in Boolean Semantics The Interpretation of Coordination, Plurality, and Scope in Natural Language By Yoad Winter An investigation of the logical flexibility principles needed for a formal semantic account of coordination, plurality, and scope in natural language. February 2002 ISBN 0-262-23218-9 SALE! $25.00/£16.95 (CLOTH) Veritas The Correspondence Theory and Its Critics By Gerald Vision A restatement of the correspondence theory of truth together with a defense against objections and alternative theories, including deflationism, minimalism, and pluralism. August 2004 ISBN 0-262-22070-9 SALE! $18.00/£11.95 (CLOTH) Sample Chapters/Table of Contents Available Principle B, VP Ellipsis, and Interpretation in Child Grammar By Rosalind Thornton and Kenneth Wexler This is the first experimental study of Principle B with verb phrase ellipsis and properties of the interpretation of empty pronouns in ellipsis. September 1999 ISBN 0-262-20119-4 SALE! $22.50/£14.95 (CLOTH) The Syntactic Process By Mark Steedman This book covers topics in formal linguistics, intonational phonology, computational linguistics, and experimental psycholinguistics, presenting them as an integrated theory of the language faculty. September 2001 ISBN 0-262-69268-6 SALE! $11.50/£7.95 (PAPER) Sentence Comprehension The Integration of Habits and Rules By David J. Townsend and Thomas G. Bever Offers an integration of two major approaches, the symbolic-computational and the associative-connectionist. May 2001 ISBN 0-262-70080-8 SALE! $15.00/£9.95 (PAPER) The fine print: Sale prices apply to in-stock books only, and may not be combined with any other discount. Sale book quantities may be limited. The sale prices expire at midnight on June 30, 2006. This offer is good only for orders made through the MIT Press website. Sale prices are NOT available through the MIT Press Bookstore. Sale titles are non-returnable. The fine print for orders in the UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa, India and Pakistan: Orders will be invoiced in £ Sterling in the UK and Europe and in US$ elsewhere and despatched from our UK warehouse. Supply is subject to availability. This offer does not apply to books which are restricted from sale in these territories or restricted discount titles. This is a stand alone offer and not in addition to trade terms or other discounts. Delivery rates quoted apply to up to 15 units. Outside Europe alternative methods of delivery may be adviseable. About This E-Mail You received this email because you requested updates from the MIT Press. To sign up for other newsletters, cancel delivery, change delivery options or your e-mail address, click here. Your suggestions and feedback are welcome at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you for your interest in Linguistics. Message contents Copyright (C) 2006 The MIT Press.