Philosophical Linguistics: An Introd |
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according argument assertion assume assumption axiomatic basic Carnap characterize Chomsky claim components concept constitute construct contexts of utterance conventions criterion defined definition denotation derived derived categories determine distinction entities example expressions extension fact false formal language framework Frege given grammar Grice and Strawson Hintikka ideal speaker indeterminacy inductive innate innateness hypothesis interpretation involved judgements linguistic behaviour linguistic competence linguistic rules linguistic theory logical meta-language methodological native speakers natural languages notion object-language objects observational paradox performance philosophical philosophy of language phrase structure phrase structure rule possible worlds postulates pragmatic present presupposition principles problem properties propositions quantifiers question Quine Quine's reference relations represent semantic value sense simplicity solution sortally incorrect sentences specific speech act statement stimulus meaning synonymous synonymy syntactic structure tacit knowledge tence theoretical terms tion transformational grammar translation true truth conditions truth predicate truth value