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has been given. This means that supposing an original expression is meaningful, the new expression obtained by the replacement will also be meaningful, though it will not necessarily have the same meaning as the original one, nor, if the expression in question happens to be a
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of a sentence. Thus the singular term 'Bob' may be replaced by the definite description 'the first man to swim the English Channel'
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expressions in natural language, which are able to replace singular terms without destructive effect on the
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if and only if they can replace one another preserving grammaticality or well-formedness.
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as a form of replacement in the context of meaning. It is a replacement which preserves
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coherence and should be distinguished from a replacement which preserves
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Structures and categories for the representation of meaning
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Dr. Benjamin Schnieder, Canonical Property Designators, P9
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Latin
logic
salva
congruitate
substituted
grammaticality
Timothy C. Potts
semantic
syntactic
meaning
proposition
Bob Hale
substantival
grammar
Salva veritate
Referential opacity
Crispin Wright
Peter Geach
W.V.O. Quine
Categories
Concepts in logic
Philosophical logic
Philosophy of language
Latin logical phrases

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