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Pragmatics / Semantics / David Kaplan / Metaphor / Speech act / Literal and figurative language / Presupposition / Indexicality / Supposition theory / Linguistics / Philosophy of language / Philosophy
Date: 2012-09-25 17:32:00
Pragmatics
Semantics
David Kaplan
Metaphor
Speech act
Literal and figurative language
Presupposition
Indexicality
Supposition theory
Linguistics
Philosophy of language
Philosophy

Philos Stud DOIs11098Metaphor and minimalism Josef Stern

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