Expressing Propositions

Proceedings of the 1979 Mid America Linguistics Conference 10:93-100 (1980)
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Abstract

The paper’s purpose is to get clearer on what it is to express a proposition. A proposition is understood as anything that can be asserted, assumed, conjectured, stated, believed, and so on. It is not something that can be asked, ordered, requested, and so on. The paper tries to provide groundwork for a successful analysis by making distinctions and clarifying problems.

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Charles Sayward
University of Nebraska, Lincoln

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