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There is an evident tension between Horn's claim that metalinguistic negation is directed at a complete utterance , on the one hand , and the observation that metalinguistic negation is typically focused on a selected portion of the ...
There is an evident tension between Horn's claim that metalinguistic negation is directed at a complete utterance , on the one hand , and the observation that metalinguistic negation is typically focused on a selected portion of the ...
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The propositional content of A's utterance is that B's wife reminds him of Frankenstein , and his pronunciation of the monster's name doesn't enter into this . But by uttering his line in this particular way , A commits himself to the ...
The propositional content of A's utterance is that B's wife reminds him of Frankenstein , and his pronunciation of the monster's name doesn't enter into this . But by uttering his line in this particular way , A commits himself to the ...
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In 34 , the denial contains a pronoun that picks up its reference from the utterance that is being objected to , while in 35 a pronoun refers back to a discourse entity that is introduced within the scope of a denial .
In 34 , the denial contains a pronoun that picks up its reference from the utterance that is being objected to , while in 35 a pronoun refers back to a discourse entity that is introduced within the scope of a denial .
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