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The handicap principle, first proposed by Zahavi about 17 years ago, has become accepted as a central unifying theory... Read More >>
One of the most basic themes in the philosophy of language is referential uptake, viz., the question of what counts... Read More >>
Many articles and books dealing with Donald Davidson's philosophy are dedicated to the papers and ideas Davidson... Read More >>
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'Truth and Meaning' is a collection of essays on the philosophy of language. The contributors include Donald Davidson,... Read More >>
The authors promote the reintroduction of temporality into the description and analysis of spoken interaction. They... Read More >>
Taking an interdisciplinary approach to talk and its role in certain workplace practice and relationships, this... Read More >>
This text presents analyses of historically-situated discursive events during which ideas about language are formed,... Read More >>
This text suggests there is a close relation between the structure of natural language and reality, and one can... Read More >>
Cette etude porte sur le theatre de Tristan Tzara, instigateur du mouvement Dada. L'originalite de ce travail consiste... Read More >>
This study offers an analysis of the distinctive rhetorical features in the persuasive discourse of 19th-century... Read More >>
This implied that truth (and consequently semantic concepts to which truth appeared to be reducible) proved itself... Read More >>
aeo A clear and comprehensive introduction to Chomskya s work, dealing with his contributions to linguistics, philosophy,... Read More >>
In Corsica, spelling contests, road signs, bilingual education bills and Corsican language newscasts leave language... Read More >>
The author has provided a new Preface, in which he discusses the reception and influence of the work, which occupies... Read More >>
This text features a study of evaluative phenomena, from connotations to judgement of value, in language and discourse.... Read More >>
The author of this work argues that writers don't technically have voices and we should not apply the voice metaphor... Read More >>