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 Subject Index
Governing categories
Felicity conditions 429
pragmatic presuppositions as 441-442 speech acts 397-400,455,456-457
executive 397, 398, 456, 457 fulfillment 397,400, 456 preparatory 397, 399,456-457 sincerity 397, 399-400, 456, 457
Feminism, literary analysis and 134 Fiction(s)
logic of 260, 261,264-265 logico-semantic theories 264-265 pragmatic theories 264
as speech acts 264
Field, Hartry 285
Field theory 82
Figurative language, indexicals and 225
Fine, K., and generic attribution/arbitrary objects 249 Fine-weakening 317
Fodor, Jerry A.
on cognitive processes 30 and concepts 109
and evidence 11 methodological solipsism 30
Folk psychology 56
Folk taxonomy, Sapir-Whorf hypothesis 81, 82 Force
in Frege's theory of meaning 516
illocutionary, meaning and 5 Foregrounding, for poetic effects 139 Foreign workers, language policies 428 Form, logical see Logical form
Formal languages, semantic rules 172 Formalism
Anglo-American 159 Russian 130, 131
on literary language 139
Formulas, predicate logical language 319 Foundationalism 23, 24
Foundations of linguistics 23-24
epistemological 23-24 ontological 23, 24 theoretical 24
Frames of mind, situation semantics 381
Free sorting task, age variations and performance 61-
62
Frege, Gottlob 514-516
contribution to logic 277-279
on ideal language 73, 537-538 identity statements 227, 267 indexicals 7, 222-223
influence on Wittgenstein 537-538 and language 278, 515
linguistic philosophy 26 logic 515
logical form 280, 281 logical semantics 515-516 logical syntax 515
Iogicism26, 35, 285, 515
mental concepts, presentation modes 57-58 notation, conceptual 277-278
philosophy of language 2
presuppositions 361-362, 364-367
proper names 7, 228, 239-240
propositional attitudes 290
on reasoning 294-295
reference failure 260
theory of meaning 147,190-191,222,239,240, 331,
332, 515-516 proper names 228
Functional model of language 427-428
Functional triangle (Ausdruck, Darstellung, Appell)
427
Functionalism, mental representations and 75 Function(s)
characteristic, type theory 314 of language
conative 138
dominant 138
emotive 138
metalingual 138
phatic 138
poetic 138, 140-141, 143 referential 138, 141 textual 143
type theory 314
Game, language as 126-129, 538-539 rules and 173-174
Game-theoretical semantics328
Gapped bivalent propositional calculus (GBPC) 364 Garlandus Compotista 489
Geach, Peter Thomas 220-221, 516-517
Gender (grammatical)
agreement, Aristotle 476
order, Ancient Greek grammar 502 Gender (sex)
bias, introduction through labeling 88 in mental model of the world 434
see also Sexism in language
General terms 31,42
Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar
generalizations 511-512 I-language 512
syntax 511
Generative grammar, rules 172, 173 Generative Semantics 510, 511 Katz-Postal Hypothesis 510
presuppositions and 418-419
Gesture, deixis 216
Gilbert of Poitiers 489, 490
Glossematics, semiotics and 184-185
Gddel, Kurt, second incompleteness theorem 338 Goodman, Nelson, on pictorial representation 233 Governing categories, binding theory 208
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