Linguistics in Philosophy |
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Linguistics and the A Priori | 1 |
Singular Terms | 33 |
Each and Every Any and All | 70 |
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able achievements actions activity adjectives analysis answer appropriate argument arrived becomes beginning belong called cause chapter chess claim clause clear collapse common complete concepts conclusions connection consequences Consider container contexts cook course definite difference discourse doctor easy effect English example existence fact function Germans give given grammar hand identifying imperfect important indicate instance interesting John John's kind language less linguistic logical look matter means mentioned move natural noun phrase object obvious occur original perfect nominals person philosophical possible probable problem processes proper names Providence question realize reason refer relation relevant remains require respect restrictive rules running seems sense sentence similar singing singular terms speaker statements structure suggest surprised talk tell theory thing tion transformational true turn understand unlikely verb