Essays on Linguistic Context-sensitivity and Its Philosophical SignificancePsychology Press, 2001 - 147 páginas Drawing upon research in philosophical logic, linguistics and cognitive science, this study explores how our ability to use and understand language depends upon our capacity to keep track of complex features of the contexts in which we converse. |
Contenido
Chapter | 25 |
Modifying the Tarskian Normal Form | 57 |
ContextSensitive TSentences | 70 |
Table of Contents | 77 |
Chapter Five | 109 |
Bibliography | 133 |
145 | |
Términos y frases comunes
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Thoughts and Utterances: The Pragmatics of Explicit Communication Robyn Carston Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |