Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... meaning and usage of the term , which reflect the evolution of the concepts of meaning , are high- lighted . Part II analyses the contemporary problems connected with the concept of " connotation " in linguistics , semiotics and ...
... meaning and usage of the term , which reflect the evolution of the concepts of meaning , are high- lighted . Part II analyses the contemporary problems connected with the concept of " connotation " in linguistics , semiotics and ...
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... meanings of an element . It is this shared core that is taken to be the true meaning of the element . This is the position taken by , for example , Katz in his Semantic Theory ( 1972 : 60 ) : ' the meaning of a word must represent only ...
... meanings of an element . It is this shared core that is taken to be the true meaning of the element . This is the position taken by , for example , Katz in his Semantic Theory ( 1972 : 60 ) : ' the meaning of a word must represent only ...
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... meaning in the more general sense . Here C & M - G cover notions such as speaker's meaning ( vs. utterance meaning ) , referential vs. attributive uses of definite descriptions , and Gricean principles of conversational ...
... meaning in the more general sense . Here C & M - G cover notions such as speaker's meaning ( vs. utterance meaning ) , referential vs. attributive uses of definite descriptions , and Gricean principles of conversational ...
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