Category mistakes;
Selectional restrictions;
Selectional violations;
Compositionality;
Semantics;
Foundations of semantics;
Montague Grammar;
Type theoretic semantics;
Colorless green ideas sleep furiously;
Meaning;
Meaningfulness;
Meaninglessness;
Nonsense;
D O I:
10.1007/s10988-010-9067-0
中图分类号:
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号:
030303 ;
0501 ;
050102 ;
摘要:
Category mistakes are sentences such as 'Colourless green ideas sleep furiously' or 'The theory of relativity is eating breakfast'. Such sentences are highly anomalous, and this has led a large number of linguists and philosophers to conclude that they are meaningless (call this 'the meaninglessness view'). In this paper I argue that the meaninglessness view is incorrect and category mistakes are meaningful. I provide four arguments against the meaninglessness view: in Sect. 2, an argument concerning compositionality with respect to category mistakes; in Sect. 3 an argument concerning synonymy facts of category mistakes; in Sect. 4 concerning embeddings of category mistakes in propositional attitude ascriptions; and in Sect. 5 concerning the uses of category mistakes in metaphors. Having presented these arguments, in Sect. 6 I briefly discuss some of the positive motivations for accepting the meaninglessness view and argue that they are unconvincing. I conclude that the meaninglessness view ought to be rejected.