Words and Intentions

Philosophy 52 (199):45 - 62 (1977)
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The relationship of word-meaning to speaker's-meaning has not been examined thoroughly enough. Some philosophical problems are solved and others made plainer if the full consequences of a proper relationship between these two is worked out.

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