The open instruction theory of attitude reports and the pragmatics of answers
Reports on beliefs, desires, and other attitudes continue to raise foundational questions about linguistic meaning and the pragmatics of utterance interpretation. There is a strong intuition that an attitude report like ‘John believes that Mary smokes’ can simply convey the singular proposition that...
Main Author: | Koralus, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Michigan Publishing
2012
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