Linguistics in Philosophy |
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Linguistics and the A Priori | 1 |
Singular Terms 333 | 33 |
Each and Every Any and All | 70 |
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able achievements adjectives Ag's Analytical Philosophy answer called cause Cavell chess claim co-occurrence collapse color concepts conclusions consequences container contexts cook counterinstance course dancer definite article difference discourse doctor effect English events or processes example existential fact fast Germans grammar guage imperfect instance intuition J. L. Austin John John's death John's singing kind linguistic logical Marseillaise matter means mentioned N-phrase native speaker natural noun phrase object obvious occur ordinary language P. F. Strawson paraphrase perfect nominals Philosophical Review Philosophy of Language possible predicated prenominal pronoun proper names propositions question R. M. Hare realize relative clauses relevant remains respect restrictive adjuncts restrictive clause rules running a mile Ryle schemata semantic sense similar singular terms statements Stopsneeze helps structure surprised tell tenses theory thing tion transformational transformational grammar true understand unlikely Wittgenstein's words yellow