Language, Band 61George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 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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... distinction drawn above recalls a distinction made else- where , the import of which has been insufficiently appreciated : that of the truth of a proposition vs. the assertability of a statement or sentence . As Grice 1967 has ...
... distinction drawn above recalls a distinction made else- where , the import of which has been insufficiently appreciated : that of the truth of a proposition vs. the assertability of a statement or sentence . As Grice 1967 has ...
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... distinction between ' particles ' ( i.e. function items , whether words or not ) and content words is fundamental in linguistic theory , as Carlson suggests , then we should expect grammars to refer to this distinction - contrary to the ...
... distinction between ' particles ' ( i.e. function items , whether words or not ) and content words is fundamental in linguistic theory , as Carlson suggests , then we should expect grammars to refer to this distinction - contrary to the ...
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... distinction in a later chapter on intension and extension , this time within the framework of discussing the Port- Royal logic , and suggests similarities between Mill's distinction and that of the Port - Royal lo- gicians between ...
... distinction in a later chapter on intension and extension , this time within the framework of discussing the Port- Royal logic , and suggests similarities between Mill's distinction and that of the Port - Royal lo- gicians between ...
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