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There is an emphasis on the truth - referential theory of meaning , by which the truth conditions of a sentence depend ... Part 4 explores the relation between theories of language and the metaphysical doctrine of realism , according to ...
There is an emphasis on the truth - referential theory of meaning , by which the truth conditions of a sentence depend ... Part 4 explores the relation between theories of language and the metaphysical doctrine of realism , according to ...
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Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 13.39-74 . LOMBARDI , LINDA . 1995c . Why place and voice are different : Constraint interactions and featural faithfulness in optimality theory . College Park : University of Maryland , Ms. ( ROA ...
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 13.39-74 . LOMBARDI , LINDA . 1995c . Why place and voice are different : Constraint interactions and featural faithfulness in optimality theory . College Park : University of Maryland , Ms. ( ROA ...
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Preference theory . WOLFGANG DRESSLER , ' On a semiotic theory of preferences in language ' ( 389-416 ) , builds on the use of the notion ' preference in such diverse fields as economics , psychological personality research , gestalt ...
Preference theory . WOLFGANG DRESSLER , ' On a semiotic theory of preferences in language ' ( 389-416 ) , builds on the use of the notion ' preference in such diverse fields as economics , psychological personality research , gestalt ...
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