Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... context that sets the cutoff point for round quite low on the scale , so that 29 is true in that context even though the ball is quite oblong . That is , in such a context , the denotation of round will contain the ball , even though it ...
... context that sets the cutoff point for round quite low on the scale , so that 29 is true in that context even though the ball is quite oblong . That is , in such a context , the denotation of round will contain the ball , even though it ...
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... context , how wide should the halo of a phrase like at three o'clock be ? One suspects that a wider halo will be ... context . It is not clear that this suspicion is correct . In the situation just described , one may be more skeptical ...
... context , how wide should the halo of a phrase like at three o'clock be ? One suspects that a wider halo will be ... context . It is not clear that this suspicion is correct . In the situation just described , one may be more skeptical ...
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... context will be a subset of the denotation relative to a less strict context . ) A context C is maximally strict with respect to the denotation of a , notated ' max 。( C ) ' , iff for all C ' , C ' E C. For any expression a , let ^ a ...
... context will be a subset of the denotation relative to a less strict context . ) A context C is maximally strict with respect to the denotation of a , notated ' max 。( C ) ' , iff for all C ' , C ' E C. For any expression a , let ^ a ...
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