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Open AccessWords and Roots – Polysemy and Allosemy – Communication and Language
Most substantive (content-bearing) words are polysemous, but polysemy is cross-categorial; for instance, the lexical forms ‘stone’ and ‘front’ are associated with families of interrelated senses and these sens...
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Open AccessCorrection to: Words: Syntactic structures and pragmatic meanings
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Open AccessWords: Syntactic structures and pragmatic meanings
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Introduction to the 2nd Synthese Special Issue: trends in philosophy of language and mind
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Editorial: ‘Key Topics in Philosophy of Language and Mind’
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Linguistic communication and the semantics/pragmatics distinction
Most people working on linguistic meaning or communication assume that semantics and pragmatics are distinct domains, yet there is still little consensus on how the distinction is to be drawn. The position def...