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B argues : ' The meaning of such sentences is derived from the inherently relational meaning of the function forms ' ( 23 ) ... semantic relations ' which do not depend on the meanings of either of the individual words in juxtaposition .
B argues : ' The meaning of such sentences is derived from the inherently relational meaning of the function forms ' ( 23 ) ... semantic relations ' which do not depend on the meanings of either of the individual words in juxtaposition .
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He begins by setting out two theses about meaning and extension that he thinks are assumptions of most classical discussions : ( a ) ' That knowing the meaning of a term is just a matter of being in a certain psychological state ' and ...
He begins by setting out two theses about meaning and extension that he thinks are assumptions of most classical discussions : ( a ) ' That knowing the meaning of a term is just a matter of being in a certain psychological state ' and ...
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Thus there will be one meaning corresponding to each of several analysis trees associated with the sentence Every man loves a woman , and this allows us to determine a set of meanings for the sentence . Within M's theory , a meaning is ...
Thus there will be one meaning corresponding to each of several analysis trees associated with the sentence Every man loves a woman , and this allows us to determine a set of meanings for the sentence . Within M's theory , a meaning is ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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