Truth, interpretation, and information: selected papers from the third Amsterdam colloquium

Cinnaminson, U.S.A.: Foris Publications (1984)
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A Theory of Truth and Semantic Representation Hans Kamp. INTRODUCTION Two conceptions of meaning have dominated formal semantics of natural language. ...

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