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We may say that the sentence expresses the same proposition , regardless of its implicit temporal reference , but that the temporal point of reference must be determined before the truth - value of the proposition is determined .
We may say that the sentence expresses the same proposition , regardless of its implicit temporal reference , but that the temporal point of reference must be determined before the truth - value of the proposition is determined .
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Some examples from the subject index : ' stimulus ' and ' stimuli ' are listed separately , with different page references ; the same goes for ' English perfect ' and ' perfect in English ' . There is a reference to p .
Some examples from the subject index : ' stimulus ' and ' stimuli ' are listed separately , with different page references ; the same goes for ' English perfect ' and ' perfect in English ' . There is a reference to p .
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For an expression to be indexical , however , it must have a fixed sense and denotation , but a shifting reference ( Bar - Hillel 1954 ) . He , for example , has a fixed sense , say male person ' , and denotes male people in every real ...
For an expression to be indexical , however , it must have a fixed sense and denotation , but a shifting reference ( Bar - Hillel 1954 ) . He , for example , has a fixed sense , say male person ' , and denotes male people in every real ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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