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But that does not mean , as some linguists seem to think , that reference and truth are somehow dispensable in thinking about meaning : that , for example , meaning is a completely cognitive or conceptual phenomenon . 4.2 .
But that does not mean , as some linguists seem to think , that reference and truth are somehow dispensable in thinking about meaning : that , for example , meaning is a completely cognitive or conceptual phenomenon . 4.2 .
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But , although I cannot offer an account here , there seems to be reason to think that some sort of ' causal ' theory of reference can be developed for many different kinds of content words . Their referential reliability could be ...
But , although I cannot offer an account here , there seems to be reason to think that some sort of ' causal ' theory of reference can be developed for many different kinds of content words . Their referential reliability could be ...
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Reference and conceptual baggage are the two elements of lexical significance that relate directly to ( possibly conflicting ) interests served by language use . Taking this perspective ( and oversimplifying ) , 35 we can recognize ...
Reference and conceptual baggage are the two elements of lexical significance that relate directly to ( possibly conflicting ) interests served by language use . Taking this perspective ( and oversimplifying ) , 35 we can recognize ...
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