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The philosophy of language

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Published in:Oxford readings in philosophy
Main Author: Searle, John R.
Content type: Book
Published: London: Oxford University Press 1971
Series:Oxford readings in philosophy
Local Notation:Brulib
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Intention and convention in speech acts ; p. 23-38 Strawson, P.F.
Introduction ; p. 1-12 Searle, John R.
Performative-constative ; p. 13-22 Austin, J.L.
The philosophical relevance of linguistic theory ; p. 101-120 Katz, Jerrold J.
Symposium on innate ideas ; p. 121-129 Chomsky, Noam
Symposium on innate ideas ; p. 140-144 Goodman, Nelson
Symposium on innate ideas ; p. 130-139 Putnam, Hilary
Topics in the theory of generative grammar ; p. 71-100 Chomsky, Noam
Utterer's meaning, sentence meaning, and word meaning ; p. 54-70 Grice, H.P.
What is a speech act? ; p. 39-53 Searle, John R.
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