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Carnap calls them1 THEORY OF INTENSION and THEORY OF EXTENSION respectively , Quine calls them1 THEORY OF MEANING and THEORY OF REFERENCE . The first member of each pair deals with such concepts as logical truth , logical equivalence ...
Carnap calls them1 THEORY OF INTENSION and THEORY OF EXTENSION respectively , Quine calls them1 THEORY OF MEANING and THEORY OF REFERENCE . The first member of each pair deals with such concepts as logical truth , logical equivalence ...
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This is done particu- larly often with reference to the genitive and the dative . It is twice said ( 8 and 63 ) that the dative of the possessor alternates with the genitive of possession , whereas actually the former indicates what ...
This is done particu- larly often with reference to the genitive and the dative . It is twice said ( 8 and 63 ) that the dative of the possessor alternates with the genitive of possession , whereas actually the former indicates what ...
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They are not in every case equivalent to topographic terms : a place name is specific and makes an individual reference ; the topographic term is generic . Oat point , for example , is listed as a topographic term on the basis of one ...
They are not in every case equivalent to topographic terms : a place name is specific and makes an individual reference ; the topographic term is generic . Oat point , for example , is listed as a topographic term on the basis of one ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 30 |
The stops and spirants of early Germanic 1 | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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