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A term such as gold , functioning in the way P describes , would not be synonymous with some such expression as heavy yellow metal ... , nor would sentences such as Gold is yellow formed from such an expression be analytic .
A term such as gold , functioning in the way P describes , would not be synonymous with some such expression as heavy yellow metal ... , nor would sentences such as Gold is yellow formed from such an expression be analytic .
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M introduces the context of use specifically to treat indexical expressions such as demonstratives ... Thus if some expression A of English is paired with a meaning m , m is a function which will provide a denotation for A at any ...
M introduces the context of use specifically to treat indexical expressions such as demonstratives ... Thus if some expression A of English is paired with a meaning m , m is a function which will provide a denotation for A at any ...
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G notes that this distinction is similar to the one Hjelmslev draws between the planes of content and expression . Until the advent of generative semantics , American linguistics was expression- centered , and this included most of the ...
G notes that this distinction is similar to the one Hjelmslev draws between the planes of content and expression . Until the advent of generative semantics , American linguistics was expression- centered , and this included most of the ...
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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