Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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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... reference may have led linguists to disregard MEANING , which is their proper concern , because questions of REFERENCE ( truth etc. ) do not fall within linguistics . Of the two branches of semantics , theory of reference and theory ...
... reference may have led linguists to disregard MEANING , which is their proper concern , because questions of REFERENCE ( truth etc. ) do not fall within linguistics . Of the two branches of semantics , theory of reference and theory ...
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... reference , since both Tarski and Quine have done important work in the theory of reference . This is the branch where real progress has been made ; but it is also the branch that has little interest for linguists . Evidently logical ...
... reference , since both Tarski and Quine have done important work in the theory of reference . This is the branch where real progress has been made ; but it is also the branch that has little interest for linguists . Evidently logical ...
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... reference of what as opposed to the ' qualitative ' one . Qualitative references are subdivided into units of temporal and spatial considerations . What and which are distinguished semanti- cally ( which may be the only way of ...
... reference of what as opposed to the ' qualitative ' one . Qualitative references are subdivided into units of temporal and spatial considerations . What and which are distinguished semanti- cally ( which may be the only way of ...
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