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The role of deduction in grammar

In Charles J. Fillmore & D. Terence Langendoen (eds.), Studies in linguistic semantics. New York, N.Y.: Irvington. pp. 62--70 (1971)

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  1. Linguistic Convention and the Architecture of Interpretation.Craige Roberts - 2017 - Analytic Philosophy 58 (4):418-439.
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  • The Proviso Problem: a note. [REVIEW]Philippe Schlenker - 2011 - Natural Language Semantics 19 (4):395-422.
    Several theories of presupposition projection predict that some sentences which intuitively yield unconditional presuppositions should have weaker, conditional ones. For instance, If John is realistic, he knows that he is incompetent is predicted to have the presupposition that if John is realistic, he is incompetent, whereas one certainly infers that John is in fact incompetent. We summarize some difficulties faced by three solutions, DRT, Singh’s ‘Formal Alternatives’, and Singh’s ‘Interacting Alternatives’; we then offer a new analysis which is compatible with (...)
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  • How did you change my view? A corpus-based study of concessions’ argumentative role.Elena Musi - 2018 - Discourse Studies 20 (2):270-288.
    In everyday communicative arenas, we engage in critical discussions to persuade others to change their views about issues of personal as well as public interest. Discourse analysts have deemed concessions as privileged strategies to manage disagreement and reach consensus. However, a coherent and comprehensive account of the argumentative functions played by different concessive relations is lacking: do concessions always bear an argumentative role? By which semantic and pragmatic properties? What type of argumentative moves do they instantiate? To answer these questions, (...)
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  • (1 other version)Konstruktive Sprechakttheorie.Dirk Hartmann - 1993 - Protosoziologie 4:73-89, 200-202.
    It is shown that at least part of the terminology of the theory of speech acts can be methodically introduced within the constructive ortholanguage-programm. There is evidence that a methodical constraint leads the reconstruction of the basic speech-act-types from requests via statements to questions. Moreover there is evidence that requests and questions don't involve "propositional acts".
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  • Even.Paul Kay - 1990 - Linguistics and Philosophy 13 (1):59 - 111.
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  • A short note on Evans' criticism of reasoning experiments and his matching response hypothesis.P. C. Van Duyne - 1973 - Cognition 2 (2):239-242.
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