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  1. Minimal semantics.Emma Borg - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Minimal Semantics asks what a theory of literal linguistic meaning is for - if you were to be given a working theory of meaning for a language right now, what would you be able to do with it? Emma Borg sets out to defend a formal approach to semantic theorising from a relatively new type of opponent - advocates of what she call 'dual pragmatics'. According to dual pragmatists, rich pragmatic processes play two distinct roles in linguistic comprehension: as well (...)
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  • Grading, a study in semantics.Edward Sapir - 1944 - Philosophy of Science 11 (2):93-116.
    The first thing to realize about grading as a psychological process is that it precedes measurement and counting. Judgments of the type “A is larger than B” or “This can contains less milk than that” are made long before it is possible to say, e.g., “A is twice as large as B” or “A has a volume of 25 cubic feet, B a volume of 20 cubic feet, therefore A is larger than B by 5 cubic feet,” or “This can (...)
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  • Prosodic constraints on pragmatic interpretation: a new chapter in linguistic pragmatics.Mélanie Petit, François Nemo & Camille Létang - 2016 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 12 (1).
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  • Contextual Implication and Ethical Theory.P. H. Nowell-Smith - 1962 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 36 (1):1-18.
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  • Contextual Implication and Ethical Theory.P. H. Nowell-Smith - 1962 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 36 (1):1-18.
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