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Renewing Meaning: A Speech-Act Theoretic Approach
Renewing Meaning: A Speech-Act Theoretic Approach, Stephen Barker sets out and defends a radically new semantic theory, and shows how it solves notable problems in the philosophy of language. According to the theory, linguistic meaning should be understood in terms of speech acts, and the fundamental bear, Renewing Meaning: A Speech-Act Theoretic Approach has a rating of 3 stars
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Renewing Meaning: A Speech-Act Theoretic Approach, Stephen Barker sets out and defends a radically new semantic theory, and shows how it solves notable problems in the philosophy of language. According to the theory, linguistic meaning should be understood in terms of speech acts, and the fundamental bear, Renewing Meaning: A Speech-Act Theoretic Approach
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  • Renewing Meaning: A Speech-Act Theoretic Approach
  • Written by author Stephen J. Barker
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, June 2004
  • Stephen Barker sets out and defends a radically new semantic theory, and shows how it solves notable problems in the philosophy of language. According to the theory, linguistic meaning should be understood in terms of speech acts, and the fundamental bear
  • Stephen Barker sets out and defends a radically new semantic theory, and shows how it solves notable problems in the philosophy of language. According to the theory, linguistic meaning should be understood in terms of speech acts, and the fundamental bear
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Concepts and symbolism
Introduction : the Frege model and beyond1
Pt. IMaking semantics pragmatic
1A path into formal pragmatics27
2Sentence-meanings as proto-acts63
3Moods, modes, and logical compounds80
Pt. IIBeyond quantification
4Proto-referring acts and proper names109
5Unifying noun phrases134
6Plurals and pronouns162
Pt. IIIThe emergence of semantics
7Intentional states and natural representation187
8Logical complexity and semantic normativity206
Pt. IVGrammar in motion and the entanglements of disclosure
9Scope and complex noun phrases225
10Troubles for the quantifier - variable-binding model252
11Domesticating donkeys : STA on generality and anaphora281
References310
Index317


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