Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... meaning of the promise itself . On pain of infinite regress then , as the author correctly points out , we need both an abstract notion of meaning for expressions and a speech - theoretical one for a lan- guage in action . One of the ...
... meaning of the promise itself . On pain of infinite regress then , as the author correctly points out , we need both an abstract notion of meaning for expressions and a speech - theoretical one for a lan- guage in action . One of the ...
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... meaning of such an affix will be obscured in many if not all of its uses . For example , re- in referre in Latin encoded its core meaning of return , creating a word meaning ' to carry back ' . In its modern Romance descendents , the ...
... meaning of such an affix will be obscured in many if not all of its uses . For example , re- in referre in Latin encoded its core meaning of return , creating a word meaning ' to carry back ' . In its modern Romance descendents , the ...
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... meaning ' ( 9-94 ) , ' Some structures of meaning ' ( 97-214 ) , and ' Language and reality ' ( 217-92 ) . P outlines the principles of truth - conditional semantics , applies the theory to various English expressions , and finally ...
... meaning ' ( 9-94 ) , ' Some structures of meaning ' ( 97-214 ) , and ' Language and reality ' ( 217-92 ) . P outlines the principles of truth - conditional semantics , applies the theory to various English expressions , and finally ...
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