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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... operator alongside the straightforward truth - functional , presupposition - preserving or- dinary ( ' internal ' ) negation , it has been collapsed with internal negation into a unified general logical operator on propositions ...
... operator alongside the straightforward truth - functional , presupposition - preserving or- dinary ( ' internal ' ) negation , it has been collapsed with internal negation into a unified general logical operator on propositions ...
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... operator outside the scope of a semantic operator like APPROPRIATE or CORRECT , rather than TRUE . But this ' solution ' merely shifts the problem back one level , given that metalinguistic negation — unlike ordinary descriptive ...
... operator outside the scope of a semantic operator like APPROPRIATE or CORRECT , rather than TRUE . But this ' solution ' merely shifts the problem back one level , given that metalinguistic negation — unlike ordinary descriptive ...
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... operator . Since I agree with Kempson that her ' denial ' negation cannot be a semantic operator , and is indeed ' one of the uses to which negative sentences could be put ' ( 99 ) , I do not wish to rebut the gist of her account . But ...
... operator . Since I agree with Kempson that her ' denial ' negation cannot be a semantic operator , and is indeed ' one of the uses to which negative sentences could be put ' ( 99 ) , I do not wish to rebut the gist of her account . But ...
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