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Analytic philosophy / Illocutionary act / Performative utterance / Performative verb / Speech act / Truth / Verb / Presupposition / Copula / Pragmatics / Linguistics / Philosophy of language
Date: 2013-09-30 15:22:09
Analytic philosophy
Illocutionary act
Performative utterance
Performative verb
Speech act
Truth
Verb
Presupposition
Copula
Pragmatics
Linguistics
Philosophy of language

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