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Introduction, Ernest Lepore and Barry C. Smith
The Historical Context
1. Frege and Semantics, Richard Heck and Robert May
2. Wittgenstein on Language, Michael Beaney
3. Philosophy of Language in the Twentieth Century, Thomas Baldwin
The Nature of Language
4. Psychologism, Charles Travis
5. Language as Internal, Anne Bezuidenhout
6. Language and Idiolects, James Higginbotham
The Nature of Meaning
7. Rule-Following, Meaning, and Normativity, George Wilson
8. Naturalist Theories of Meaning, David Papineau
9. Truth and Meaning, Gabriel Segal
10. Meaning Holism, Peter Pagin
11. Indeterminacy of Translation, Alan Weir
12. Intention-Based Semantics, Emma Borg
13. Propositional Content, Stephen Schiffer
14. Conceptual Role Semantics, Mark Greenberg and Gilbert Harman
15. Semantic Internalism and Externalism, Katalin Farkas
16. Relevance Theory, Robyn Carston and George Powell
17. The Distinction between Semantics and Pragmatics, Zoltan Gendler Szabo
The Nature of Reference
18. The Essence of Reference, R. M. Sainsbury
19. Subject and Predicate, Fraser MacBride
20. Rigidity, David Sosa
The Nature of Reference
21. Names and Natural Kind Terms, David Braun
22. The Semantics and Pragmatics of Reference, Kent Bach
Semantic Theory
23. Formal Semantics, Jeffrey C. King
24. Two-Dimensional Semantics, David Chalmers
25. Deflationism, Dorit Bar-On and Keith Simmons
Linguistic Phenomena
26. Compositionality, Josh Dever
27. Opacity, Mark Richard
28. Tense, Peter Ludlow
29. Plurals, Barry Schein
30. The Pragmatics of the Logical Constants, Dorothy Edgington
31. Quantifiers, Michael Glanzberg
32. Logical Form and LF, Paul Pietroski
Varieties of Speech Act
33. Metaphor, Marga Reimer and Elisabeth Camp
34. Semantics for Non-Declaratives, Kirk Ludwig and Dan Boisvert
35. Speech Acts and Performatives, Jennifer Hornsby
The Epistemology and Metaphysics of Language
36. Meaning and Reference, Robert J. Stainton
37. What I Know When I Know a Language, Barry C. Smith
38. Realism and Antirealism, Alexander Miller
39. Triangulation, Kathryn Gluer-Pagin
40. Shared Content, Herman Cappelen and Ernest Lepore
41. The Perils and Pleasures of Interpretation, Donald Davidson
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