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The book under review proposes a theory of meaning intended as a contribution to both linguistics and philosophy . Ziff is a well known analytic philosopher , whose interests turned to linguistics when he became troubled by questions of ...
The book under review proposes a theory of meaning intended as a contribution to both linguistics and philosophy . Ziff is a well known analytic philosopher , whose interests turned to linguistics when he became troubled by questions of ...
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of the theory of meaning which is brought to bear , either explicitly or implicitly . If such disputes are to be settled objectively , philosophy requires a theory of meaning which provides criteria for such evaluations .
of the theory of meaning which is brought to bear , either explicitly or implicitly . If such disputes are to be settled objectively , philosophy requires a theory of meaning which provides criteria for such evaluations .
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But careful scrutiny of Ziff's theory shows that it fails to make good its claims . I interpret the failure of Ziff's theory as another indication of just how extremely complex the problems are which stand in the way of a fruitful and ...
But careful scrutiny of Ziff's theory shows that it fails to make good its claims . I interpret the failure of Ziff's theory as another indication of just how extremely complex the problems are which stand in the way of a fruitful and ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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