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METALINGUISTIC NEGATION AND PRAGMATIC AMBIGUITY LAURENCE R. HORN Yale University When ' marked ' or ' external ' negation has not been treated as an additional semantic operator alongside the straightforward truth - functional ...
METALINGUISTIC NEGATION AND PRAGMATIC AMBIGUITY LAURENCE R. HORN Yale University When ' marked ' or ' external ' negation has not been treated as an additional semantic operator alongside the straightforward truth - functional ...
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There can be no justification for inserting an operator TRUE into the logical form for a certain subclass of marked negative sentences , in order for ' external ' negation to be able to focus on it , if metalinguistic negation does not ...
There can be no justification for inserting an operator TRUE into the logical form for a certain subclass of marked negative sentences , in order for ' external ' negation to be able to focus on it , if metalinguistic negation does not ...
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Kempson's more sophisticated monoguist treatment of negation also identifies descriptive negation in natural language with the falsity operator of logic ' ( 1975 : 95 ) ; but from the context of this identification , she may be ...
Kempson's more sophisticated monoguist treatment of negation also identifies descriptive negation in natural language with the falsity operator of logic ' ( 1975 : 95 ) ; but from the context of this identification , she may be ...
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