Linguistics
Keyword: Linguistics
Article in Journal | Posted 17/01/2018 Ramberg, Bjorn (2004). Naturalizing Idealizations: Pragmatism and the Interpretivist Strategy Following Quine, Davidson, and Dennett, I take mental states and linguistic meaning to be individuated with reference to interpretation. The regulative principle of ideal interpretation is to...
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Article in Journal | Posted 23/08/2017 Durst-Andersen, Per (2009). The Grammar of Linguistic Semiotics: Reading Peirce in a Modern Linguistic Light |
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Article in Edited Collection | Posted 21/12/2015 Battistella, Edwin (1999). A Peircean Approach to the. In: The Peirce Seminar Papers, Volume Four |
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Article in Edited Collection | Posted 18/12/2015 Anttila, Raimo (1985). Language, Cognition, and Linguistics. In: Linguistics and Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Rulon S. Wells |
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Article in Edited Collection | Posted 18/12/2015 Anttila, Raimo (1999). Teleology and the Third Interpretant: On and Around Rudi Keller's Work. In: The Peirce Seminar Papers, Volume Four |
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Article in Edited Collection | Posted 18/12/2015 Anttila, Raimo (1994). Collaterality and Genetic Linguistics. In: The Peirce Seminar Papers, Volume Two |
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Article in Journal | Posted 29/11/2014 Goethals, Patrick (2010). A multi-layered approach to speech events: the case of Spanish justificational conjunctions I will describe the structural and semantic characteristics of the Spanish causal conjunctions como (as, since), ya que (as, since), and pues (for). I will argue that, unlike predicative causal...
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Article in Journal | Posted 25/11/2014 Rellstab, Daniel H. (2008). Peirce for Linguistic Pragmaticists The article discusses the theory of natural language and communication established by Charles Sanders Peirce, which offers a new perspective on the debated semantics-pragmatics-interface. The author...
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Encyclopedia Article | Posted 17/10/2012 Nöth, Winfried: "Charles Sanders Peirce, Pathfinder in Linguistics" Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was a polymath who made significant contributions to many fields of study, from phenomenology to astronomy and from physics to metaphysics. In his writings of... |