Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2012. — 945 p.
The articles contained in the three volumes. The handbook represent the research results of a whole generation of semanticists since the state of the art recorded. In light of the contemporary situation within semantics as outlined above, the present handbook aims at the following goals: to discuss the foundations and methodology of semantics; to introduce important theoretical frameworks and theoretical issues; to cover a wide variety of specific topics and phenomena of natural language meaning; to explore the relationship between semantics and other fields, both within linguistics and outside.
The interface of semantics with phonology and morphology.
The syntax-semantics interface.
The semantics-pragmatics interface.
Typology and crosslinguistic semantics.
Diachronic semantics.
Processing and learning meaning.
Semantics and computer science.