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Subject Index
Constative utterances
and language
complementary phenomena 99 relation between 97-99
linguistics and 99-101
Locke's account 488
mutual knowledge in 97 ostensive-inferential 445 philosophical problems 146
power relations 97
relevance in 445
self-regulatory (autopoesis model) 97 solipsistic model 97
Communicative functions, Prague school taxonomies 100
Comparatives, Ancient Greek grammar 476 Competence
linguistic 175-176 rules and 176
logical, innate ideas and 53 pragmatic 422-423
truth and 514
Competence-performance 98
Complementarism, pragmatics 425, 426 Complementarity, pragmatics 425, 426 Componential analysis, Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis 81,
82 Componentialists 426-427
Compositionality
of meaning 4, 102-107
formalization of principle 105-106 interpretation 103-104
objections 106
status 104-105
truth-conditional theory and 201 Montague Grammar 347-348 principle of 318, 347, 371
Frege 147
Computation, intentionality and 56-57 Computational linguistics, use of Categorial
Grammars 311
Computer languages, unification-based, use of
Categorial Grammars 311 Computers, language training 47, 52 Concepts 107-109
a priori/a posteriori 11 acquisition, as paradoxical 109 arbitrary categories 59
of basic level categories 62, 63
children's first names for 62 category-mistake 13 construction, children 60 definitions 108
psychology 61
desired/additional functionality 61
difference between explicit and tacit employment 60 early
and acquisition of language 59-64
formation 61-63
paradoxes of formation 62-63 family resemblance 108,114-116 implications 108
indexicals and 223
individual (detectors) 61, 63 intentionality and 57, 58
natural kind 108
normative dimension 108-109 objects and 115, 116
perception and 108
propositional attitudes and 107-108 psychology and 109
of qualities 62 detectors 62-63 expressions for 63 innateness 63
reference and 243 resemblance structures 62 type (detectors) 61, 62-63
Conceptual abilities 108
Conceptualism, in philosophy of linguistics 38 Conditionals 252-254
Abelard and 274-275 counterfactual 254-256 indicative 252
markers 252-253 relevance logic 296-297 Stoic logic 273
sign and 245-246
truth conditional semantics 253-254 truth-functional 283-284
Conditions necessary 283-284
family resemblance 114 sufficient 283-284
family resemblance and 114
Congruence patterns, Halliday's theory of language
101
Conjunction Analysis for presupposition 363 Conjunctions, correlative, Aristotle 475 Connectionism
acquisition of language theories 67 neural substrates and 75-76 representation of rules 75-76 thought and 69
Connectives, logical, conversational implicatures and 6
Connotation
distinction from denotation 135 medieval philosophy of language 491 names 226,496
semiotics 144
Consciousness, speech link 89-90 Consensual domains in communication 99 Consequence, logical 281
Constative utterances 454
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