A collection of essays honouring the contribution of Sir John Lyons to the study of linguistics.Since the publication of his Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics (1968), Sir John Lyons has been one of the most important and internationally renowned contributors to the study of linguistics. In a career which has spanned several decades, he has addressed himself to a broad range of issues of fundamental importance and is particularly noted for his seminal two-volume work, Semantics (1977). This volume gathers together a collection of essays by distinguished scholars on topics related to Sir John's own work.Since the publication of his Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics (1968), Sir John Lyons has been one of the most important and internationally renowned contributors to the study of linguistics. In a career which has spanned several decades, he has addressed himself to a broad range of issues of fundamental importance and is particularly noted for his seminal two-volume work, Semantics (1977). This volume gathers together a collection of essays by distinguished scholars on topics related to Sir John's own work.Since the publication of his Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics (CUP, 1968), Sir John Lyons has been one of the most important and internationally renowned contributors to the study of linguistics. In a career that has spanned several decades, he has addressed himself to a broad range of issues of fundamental importance and is particularly noted for his seminal two-volume work, Semantics (CUP, 1977). This volume gathers together a collection of essays by distinguished scholars on topics related to Sir John's own work.List of contributors; Foreword F. R. Palmer; 1. Polysemous relations Adam Kilgarriff and Gerald Gazdar; 2. Fields, networks and vectors Adrienne Lehrer and Keith Lehrer; 3. Syntax, semantics, pragmatics Peter Matthews; 4. Natural-language interpretation as labelled natural deduction Ruth M. Kempson; 5. Three levels of meaning Stephen C.l##