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  • ...furt: Suhrkamp. (englisch 1969. Speech Acts. An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge: University Press).
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  • ...ying the entity or entities it refers to. Thus, the correspondence between language and the world is taken to be the crucial element of meaning (hence the name * Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. ''Logic, language, and meaning,'' Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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  • ...München: Fink. (englisch 1971. What is a Speech Act? In The Philosophy of Language. Searle, John R. (ed.), 39-53. London: Oxford University Press.)
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  • ...gorial grammar'', the syntactic counterpart of [[type logic]], the logical language IL is a combination of [[intensional logic]] and type logic with [[lambda-a * Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. ''Logic, language, and meaning,'' Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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  • The philosophy of science distinguishes two kinds of theories: ...approaches to the construction of a linguistic theory (in the sense of the philosophy of science): (1) synergetic linguistics and (2) Altmann’s and Wimmer’s
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  • ...München: Fink. (englisch 1971. What is a Speech Act? In The Philosophy of Language. Searle, John R. (ed.), 39-53. London: Oxford University Press.)
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  • ...er 1981. ''Generalized Quantifiers and Natural Language,'' Linguistics and Philosophy 4, pp. 159-219 * Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. ''Logic, language, and meaning,'' Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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  • ...m]] based on Russell's theory of types. Every expression of a type-logical language belongs to a particular type indicating the set-theoretical [[denotation]] * Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. ''Logic, language, and meaning,'' Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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  • ...furt: Suhrkamp. (englisch 1969. Speech Acts. An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge: University Press).
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  • *[[Otto Jespersen|Jespersen, Otto]]. 1924. ''The philosophy of grammar.'' London: Allen & Unwin. * Koster, J. 1975. ''Dutch as an SOV language,'' Linguistic Analysis 1, .
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  • ...inguist who specialized in the grammar of the [[English language|English]] language. ...d and attended Copenhagen University, earning degrees in English, [[French language|French]], and [[Latin]]. He also studied linguistics at Oxford. Jespersen w
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  • ...to the present. Let us mention at least his school grammar of the English language (in two editions, 1979 and 1989), university textbooks concerning English o ...chenko and R. Jakobson. In his paper A quantitative typology of languages (Language and Speech, Vol. 2, Part2, April-June 1959, 72-85) the quantitative aspect
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  • ...furt: Suhrkamp. (englisch 1969. Speech Acts. An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge: University Press).
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  • ...n, Keith (ed.) ''Language, Mind, and Knowledge (= Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science VII).'' Minneapolis: University of Minnesota: 344-369. (1976 abg
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  • ...wever, for having introduced quantitative arguments to the study of poetic language. Although the relevant passages are rather scarce, they deserve mentioning, ...criticism section to N.A. Dobroljubov, himself concentrating on politics, philosophy, and economy. He was a fervent defender of a materialist aesthetic theory,
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  • ...enetisch determinierter, humanspezifischer [[Spracherwerbsmechanismus]] (''Language Acquisition Device'', LAD) sprachliche Kompetenz herausbilden und den natü ...of language'' – ''broad sense'', FLB) und 'in engerem Sinn' (''faculty of language'' – ''narrow sense'', FLN): Die autonome FLN ([[Autonomieprinzip]]) ist s
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  • ...s ist Rekursivität die die [[Sprachfähigkeit]] im engeren Sinn (faculty of language in the narrow sense, FLN) definierende und konstituierende Eigenschaft (vgl ...ns in Empirical Science. Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Philosophy. Bd. 5. Brüssel 1953, 10-165.<br>
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  • ...s between the physical domain, defined by precise and formalised laws, and language. He realised that the contemporary level of linguistic and mathematical kno ...e European languages<sup>1</sup> . His main field of interest was Platonic philosophy, he was also fascinated in messianic teachings, spiritualism, and Polish na
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  • *D. Fox, Economy and Scope. Natural Language Semantics 1995/3, 283–341. ...ncomplete Symbols. In: A. Irvine & G. Wedeking (Hg.), Russell and Analytic Philosophy. Toron to 1993.
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  • *1966a. Review of J. Yamagiwa (ed.), Papers of the CIC Far Eastern Language Institute. Lg. 42.170-75. ...Review of W. Cooper, Set theory and syntactic description. Foundations of Language 2.408-10.
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