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Problems, Functions and Semantic Roles : A Pragmatist's Analysis of Montague's Theory of Sentence Meaning / E.M. Barth, R.T.P. Wiche.
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i-vi -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction: Suppositiones terminorum in the twentieth century: Suppositio functionalis and functional being -- I. Intentional intensions -- II. Functional sentence perspective and syntactically ambiguous sentences in ordinary English -- III. A first theory of the Interpreter’s representational apparatus: Enriched English (EE) and Begriffsschrift No. 2 -- IV. Individual-relational meaning postulates in Enriched English; or, link with Begriffsschrift No. 1 -- V. Improved theory of the Interpreter’s representational language – Intensional English (IE) and Begriffsschrift No. 3 -- VI. A systematic description of the Interpreter’s reconstructions – Ajdukiewicz grammars and their uses -- VII. Substantive common nouns and the reification of individual-functions -- VIII. Existence, negation and roles: Prolegomena to a pragmatic theory of denotation and existential import in “negative sentences” -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects -- 200-202
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Functionalism (Linguistics).
Grammar, Comparative and general.
Semantics.
Englisch.
Montague-Grammatik.
Pragmatik.
PHILOSOPHY / General. bisacsh
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Problems, Functions and Semantic Roles : A Pragmatist's Analysis of Montague's Theory of Sentence Meaning /
Grundlagen der Kommunikation und Kognition / Foundations of Communication and Cognition
i-vi --
Preface --
Acknowledgements --
Contents --
Introduction: Suppositiones terminorum in the twentieth century: Suppositio functionalis and functional being --
I. Intentional intensions --
II. Functional sentence perspective and syntactically ambiguous sentences in ordinary English --
III. A first theory of the Interpreter’s representational apparatus: Enriched English (EE) and Begriffsschrift No. 2 --
IV. Individual-relational meaning postulates in Enriched English; or, link with Begriffsschrift No. 1 --
V. Improved theory of the Interpreter’s representational language – Intensional English (IE) and Begriffsschrift No. 3 --
VI. A systematic description of the Interpreter’s reconstructions – Ajdukiewicz grammars and their uses --
VII. Substantive common nouns and the reification of individual-functions --
VIII. Existence, negation and roles: Prolegomena to a pragmatic theory of denotation and existential import in “negative sentences” --
Epilogue --
Bibliography --
Index of Names --
Index of Subjects --
200-202
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title_alt i-vi --
Preface --
Acknowledgements --
Contents --
Introduction: Suppositiones terminorum in the twentieth century: Suppositio functionalis and functional being --
I. Intentional intensions --
II. Functional sentence perspective and syntactically ambiguous sentences in ordinary English --
III. A first theory of the Interpreter’s representational apparatus: Enriched English (EE) and Begriffsschrift No. 2 --
IV. Individual-relational meaning postulates in Enriched English; or, link with Begriffsschrift No. 1 --
V. Improved theory of the Interpreter’s representational language – Intensional English (IE) and Begriffsschrift No. 3 --
VI. A systematic description of the Interpreter’s reconstructions – Ajdukiewicz grammars and their uses --
VII. Substantive common nouns and the reification of individual-functions --
VIII. Existence, negation and roles: Prolegomena to a pragmatic theory of denotation and existential import in “negative sentences” --
Epilogue --
Bibliography --
Index of Names --
Index of Subjects --
200-202
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contents i-vi --
Preface --
Acknowledgements --
Contents --
Introduction: Suppositiones terminorum in the twentieth century: Suppositio functionalis and functional being --
I. Intentional intensions --
II. Functional sentence perspective and syntactically ambiguous sentences in ordinary English --
III. A first theory of the Interpreter’s representational apparatus: Enriched English (EE) and Begriffsschrift No. 2 --
IV. Individual-relational meaning postulates in Enriched English; or, link with Begriffsschrift No. 1 --
V. Improved theory of the Interpreter’s representational language – Intensional English (IE) and Begriffsschrift No. 3 --
VI. A systematic description of the Interpreter’s reconstructions – Ajdukiewicz grammars and their uses --
VII. Substantive common nouns and the reification of individual-functions --
VIII. Existence, negation and roles: Prolegomena to a pragmatic theory of denotation and existential import in “negative sentences” --
Epilogue --
Bibliography --
Index of Names --
Index of Subjects --
200-202
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