Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... negation to truth - conditional semantics , and will argue that the tradi- tional identification of external negation with the formula It is not true that ... is misleading at best . I also attempt to show that other logical operators ...
... negation to truth - conditional semantics , and will argue that the tradi- tional identification of external negation with the formula It is not true that ... is misleading at best . I also attempt to show that other logical operators ...
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... negation as a propositional operator and the properties of morpho - syntactic markedness so characteristic of negation in natural language . The solution to ... negation also iden- tifies METALINGUISTIC NEGATION AND PRAGMATIC AMBIGUITY 153.
... negation as a propositional operator and the properties of morpho - syntactic markedness so characteristic of negation in natural language . The solution to ... negation also iden- tifies METALINGUISTIC NEGATION AND PRAGMATIC AMBIGUITY 153.
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... negation ; but ordinary descriptive negation , in 68a as in 15a , respects presupposed ( conventionally implicated ) material by ac- cording it a kind of logical transparency . ( Note that the presuppositional com- ponent in the output ...
... negation ; but ordinary descriptive negation , in 68a as in 15a , respects presupposed ( conventionally implicated ) material by ac- cording it a kind of logical transparency . ( Note that the presuppositional com- ponent in the output ...
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