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Carnap calls them 4 THEORY OF INTENSION and THEORY OF EXTENSION respectively , Quine calls them THEORY OF MEANING and THEORY OF REFERENCE . The first member of each pair deals with such concepts as logical truth , logical equivalence ...
Carnap calls them 4 THEORY OF INTENSION and THEORY OF EXTENSION respectively , Quine calls them THEORY OF MEANING and THEORY OF REFERENCE . The first member of each pair deals with such concepts as logical truth , logical equivalence ...
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These juxtapositions are often highly convenient and genuinely illuminating , more so than would be the isolated treatment of the two rival constructions each in its proper place , with a bare cross reference to the other ; 41 as I ...
These juxtapositions are often highly convenient and genuinely illuminating , more so than would be the isolated treatment of the two rival constructions each in its proper place , with a bare cross reference to the other ; 41 as I ...
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They are not in every case equivalent to topographic terms : a place name is specific and makes an individual reference ; the topographic term is generic . Oat point , for example , is listed as a topographic term on the basis of one ...
They are not in every case equivalent to topographic terms : a place name is specific and makes an individual reference ; the topographic term is generic . Oat point , for example , is listed as a topographic term on the basis of one ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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American analysis appears aspect assume become called chapter cited clauses common comparative complete consonant contrast corresponding course derived dialects discussion distinction earlier English evidence example existence explained expression fact final forms French function further future German give given Gothic Greek imperfect important included indicative initial instance interest interpretation language later Latin linguistic listed material meaning method morphemes names normal noun occur origin past pattern perfective person phonemic phrase position possible present probably problems Proto-Indo-European question recorded reference relation represented result seems sound speech spirant statement stop stress structure subjunctive suffix suggests syllable tense theory tion University variants verb voiced vowel