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Meaning and Context
β Scribed by Luca Baptista; Erich Rast
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 322
- Edition
- 180th ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
1 Luca Baptista & Erich Rast
Introduction 1
2 Manuel GarcΓa-Carpintero
Norms of Presupposition 17
3 Emma Borg
Minimalism and the Content of the Lexicon 51
4 Anne Bezuidenhout
Contextualism and Information Structure: Towards a Science of Pragmatics 79
5 AgustΓn Vicente & Fernando MartΓnez-Manrique
Lexical Concepts: From Contextualism to Concept Decompositionalism 111
6 Isidora Stojanovic
Referring With Proper Names: Towards a Pragmatic Account 139
7 Kepa Korta & John Perry
Intentions to Refer 161
8 Brian Ball
What Is Semantic Content? 187
9 Sandy Berkovski
Some Remarks on Mthat 213
10 Teresa Marques
Truth and the Ambiguity of Negation 235
11 Ana Falcato
The Contextualist Fight Against Minimalism 255
12 Salvatore Pistoia-Reda
Some Notes on Game Theory and the Pragmatics of Alternatives 269
13 Andrei Moldovan
Can Uses of Language in Thought Provide Linguistic Evidence? 283
Author Index 307
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