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The first essay , ' Understanding and theories of meaning ' , is an argument in response to Donald Davidson's truth interpretation theory . It is argued that a ' means - that ' theory is as good as a truth theory in constructing a ...
The first essay , ' Understanding and theories of meaning ' , is an argument in response to Donald Davidson's truth interpretation theory . It is argued that a ' means - that ' theory is as good as a truth theory in constructing a ...
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Rooth discussed a spectrum of possible theories of focus , ranging from weak to strong . The idea is that weak theories are those that involve the most stipulation and are thus only weakly explanatory . Specifically , a weak theory ...
Rooth discussed a spectrum of possible theories of focus , ranging from weak to strong . The idea is that weak theories are those that involve the most stipulation and are thus only weakly explanatory . Specifically , a weak theory ...
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Ch . 5 , ' Synthesis : The agreement hierarchy revisited ' , sums up the theory , motivating their claims about the relation between the different aspects of agreement and their predictions that only certain mismatches can occur .
Ch . 5 , ' Synthesis : The agreement hierarchy revisited ' , sums up the theory , motivating their claims about the relation between the different aspects of agreement and their predictions that only certain mismatches can occur .
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