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275:Constituency
247:interpreting
85:Lexicography
2603:Context set
2577:Type theory
2460:Subtrigging
2224:Disjunction
2151:Proposition
1995:Linguistics
1960:Limited Inc
1880:On Denoting
1706:Proposition
1357:de Saussure
1322:Ibn Khaldun
447:Terminology
422:Orthography
342:Usage-based
243:Translating
138:Acquisition
43:Linguistics
2784:Principles
2773:Categories
2753:Pragmatics
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2166:Speech act
2121:Entailment
2116:Denotation
2055:Discussion
2050:Task Force
2000:Pragmatics
1791:Speech act
1721:Categories
1635:Symbiosism
1590:Nominalism
1502:Watzlawick
1382:Bloomfield
1302:Chrysippus
1108:M. Aronoff
1097:10:87â114.
1052:References
907:: 281â311.
712:requires (
610:quotations
540:quotations
515:, because
417:Orismology
302:Functional
290:Generative
280:Dependency
100:Pragmatics
90:Morphology
80:Diachronic
2779:Semantics
2552:Mereology
2488:Formalism
2370:Givenness
2295:Cataphora
2283:Phenomena
2274:Vagueness
2204:Ambiguity
2156:Reference
2136:Intension
2126:Extension
2032:Semiotics
2020:Semantics
1870:Alciphron
1806:Statement
1741:Intension
1681:Ambiguity
1560:Dramatism
1540:Cratylism
1292:Eubulides
1287:Aristotle
1267:Confucius
944:1939-1471
880:: 19â46.
671:idiomatic
658:empirical
648:Critiques
583:immediate
566:in 1947.
501:semantics
392:Iconicity
387:Etymology
307:Cognitive
270:Formalist
223:Phonetics
213:Philology
105:Semantics
95:Phonology
2706:See also
2591:Concepts
2465:Telicity
2300:Coercion
2254:Negation
2249:Modality
2199:Anaphora
2045:Category
2005:Rhetoric
1830:Cratylus
1801:Sentence
1776:Property
1696:Language
1674:Concepts
1512:Theories
1477:Strawson
1462:Davidson
1452:Hintikka
1447:Anscombe
1392:Vygotsky
1347:Mauthner
1317:Averroes
1307:Zhuangzi
1297:Diodorus
1277:Cratylus
736:See also
718:the book
710:to begin
626:T-schema
595:sentence
570:Overview
193:Forensic
173:Distance
120:Typology
35:a series
33:Part of
2209:Binding
1812:more...
1716:Concept
1457:Dummett
1432:Gadamer
1427:Chomsky
1412:Derrida
1402:Russell
1387:Bergson
1372:Tillich
1332:Leibniz
1272:Gorgias
1161:(ed.).
730:context
725:sarcasm
682:context
591:lexical
546:History
148:Applied
58:History
53:Outline
2638:Monads
2185:Topics
1964:(1988)
1954:(1982)
1944:(1980)
1934:(1967)
1924:(1953)
1914:(1951)
1904:(1936)
1894:(1921)
1884:(1905)
1874:(1732)
1864:(1668)
1854:(1666)
1844:(1660)
1834:(n.d.)
1796:Symbol
1497:Searle
1487:Putnam
1437:Kripke
1422:Austin
1407:Carnap
1352:RicĆur
1337:Herder
1327:Hobbes
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617:syntax
463:Portal
361:Topics
110:Syntax
2330:De se
2234:Focus
2192:Areas
2161:Scope
1822:Works
1731:Class
1492:Lewis
1482:Quine
1467:Grice
1417:Whorf
1377:Sapir
1362:Frege
1312:Xunzi
1282:Plato
1157:. In
1110:(ed)
1093:, in
795:Notes
688:, or
63:Index
1781:Sign
1686:Cant
1472:Ryle
1442:Ayer
1367:Boas
1187:2020
1183:2017
1179:2012
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1171:2005
940:ISSN
700:and
245:and
238:Text
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1726:Set
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