The course starts with a review of the traditional tripartition of the study of language in grammar, logic and rhetoric, or in syntax, semantics and pragmatics.
Then, it studies the nature of language and indicates certain functions of it. With regard to nature, it insists on the distinctions between languages and faculty of language, and artificial language and natural language. Various conceptions of the function of language are presented: language as a tool of analysis of thought and reality; language as a communication tool; language as a form of action: performatives and speech acts.
The central part of the course is devoted to the examination of the differences between grammatical analysis and logico-philosophical analysis , which includes a presentation and a comparison of (onto) logical categories and grammatical categories, and also of logical and grammatical structures.
The course ends by drawing a parallel between old analysis, as present in the theory of the syllogisms, and contemporary analysis.
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