Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... meaning of The boy ran to his mother , and that both The tallest spy is a spy and The shortest spy is a spy are ... meaning ' . LOGICAL AND PRAGMATIC DEFINITIONS . One of K's basic distinctions is between what she calls logical and ...
... meaning of The boy ran to his mother , and that both The tallest spy is a spy and The shortest spy is a spy are ... meaning ' . LOGICAL AND PRAGMATIC DEFINITIONS . One of K's basic distinctions is between what she calls logical and ...
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... meaning of whatever sentences speakers might choose to employ ; and both explanations are compatible with K's main thesis , which is that , however it is explained , presupposition is not a semantic notion . PHENOMENA . In Chapter 4 , K ...
... meaning of whatever sentences speakers might choose to employ ; and both explanations are compatible with K's main thesis , which is that , however it is explained , presupposition is not a semantic notion . PHENOMENA . In Chapter 4 , K ...
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... meaning ' ( 139 ) . Now if this schema is to be interpreted any way but metaphorically , its internal contradictions should be immediately obvious . The fact is that the meaning of an expression is VIRTUALLY INDEPENDENT of the amount of ...
... meaning ' ( 139 ) . Now if this schema is to be interpreted any way but metaphorically , its internal contradictions should be immediately obvious . The fact is that the meaning of an expression is VIRTUALLY INDEPENDENT of the amount of ...
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