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Albert Borgmann (1974). The Philosophy of Language. The Hague,Nijhoff.
Mark Crimmins (1989). Having Ideas and Having the Concept. Mind and Language 4 (4):280-294.
Mark Crimmins (1995). Notional Specificity. Mind and Language 10 (4):464-477.
Harold G. Coward (1980). The Sphota Theory of Language: A Philosophical Analysis. Motilal Banarsidass.
Mark Schroeder (2012). Philosophy of Language for Metaethics. In Gillian Russell & Delia Graff Fara (eds.), The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Language. Routledge.
Barry C. Smith (2006). What We Know When We Know a Language. In Ernest Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language.
Stephen David Ross (1994). The Limits of Language. Fordham University Press.
Sissel Redse Jørgensen & Rani Lill Anjum (eds.) (2006). Tegn Som Språk. Gyldendal Akademisk.
John V. Canfield (1981). Wittgenstein, Language and World. University of Massachusetts Press.
Nam-In Lee (2010). Phenomenology of Language Beyond the Deconstructive Philosophy of Language. Continental Philosophy Review 42 (4):465-481.
Mark Crimmins (1992). Tacitness and Virtual Beliefs. Mind and Language 7 (3):240-63.
Barry C. Smith (2006). What I Know When I Know a Language. In The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford University Press.
Kent Bach (1993). Sometimes a Great Notion: A Critical Notice of Mark Crimmins' Talk About Beliefs. Mind and Language 8 (3):431-441.
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