Semantic notion

    • [DOC File]DESCRIPTION OF SYNANCTIC AND SEMANTIC RELATIONS IN

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      This type of semantic approach tends to attribute too much linguistic significance to non-linguistic features. Dore describes the notion of intention quite differently. In his definition, intentions are not related to any semantic categories. They are closer to the …


    • [DOC File]Item - CHAPTER 5

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      The former seems to indicate that his idea of presupposition is pragmatic and quite close to that of the Lakoffs, while the latter indicates that he operates with a semantic notion of presupposition. However, this is surely not a tenable position, as there is a fair amount of evidence in favour of the view that but doesn’t affect the truth ...


    • [DOC File]Negation 1 - UMass

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      This notion is much more general than the notion of negation, and covers all of the above examples and many others; and it is an intrinsically model-theoretic concept — a real semantic property of the interpretation of the expressions, not a “formal” property of “representations” in some sort of “logical form”.


    • [DOC File]FREGE’S TECHNICAL CONCEPTS: SOME RECENT …

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      A further distinction within the semantic notion of sense has been urged by a number of writers, on the basis of the consideration of the behavior of indexical or token-reflextive expression. In Kaplan’s idiom, we must distinguish for such expressions between their character, which is associated with the expression type, and the content ...


    • [DOC File]78th LSA Meeting

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      This fact has been taken to challenge the semantic approach to PIs (Linebarger 1980), because only and factive verbs are not downward entailing (DE). A modification of the classical DE account is proposed by introducing the notion of nonveridicality (Zwarts 1995, Giannakidou 1998, 1999, 2001) as the one crucial for PI sanctioning.


    • [DOC File]University of Connecticut

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      to be the fundamental semantic notion. The conception that sentences, not singular terms, are primary in a language-user’s interactions with. the world makes truth, rather than reference, the notion in which other. semantic concepts are explicated. Other semantic notions, such as. reference and predication, are analyzed in terms of their ...


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      Oct 18, 2018 · of whether one’s top-level semantic notion is inference or representation. By the time Frege had conceptually mastered his notion of function, he was a representationalist. And one still needs to understand the ingredient content of representations: the “contribution their occurrence makes” to the representational content of ...


    • [DOCX File]PhilSci-Archive

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      The problem with gene-centricity is to be found in the very notion of genetic information and especially in its supposed “semantic properties” (Griffiths 2001). Ultimately, genetic privilege is the result of an unjustified distinction among kinds of causes, or among causes and background conditions which is based on the idea that genes have ...


    • [DOC File]Heads - DANIEL TARR

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      The notion of distributional equivalent differs from the morphosyntactic loci, the semantic arguments, and the semantic functors, and represents a genuinely new head-like notion. An other operational criterion test is to look for the obligatory constituent; which means that if the head of a construct truly characterizes it, we expect it to be ...


    • [DOC File]Computing point-of-view

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      Overview. I define viewpoint as a self's collected situations within latent semantic spaces such as culture, taste, identity, and aesthetics. The definition reflects a school of psychology called Situationalism ( ) or Social Constructionism ( ), emerging out of Jacques Lacan’s notion …


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