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Thursday, February 17, 2011

It wouldn't be much of a stretch to call Stainton our "subsentential" Grice

From his site:


NON-SENTENTIAL Speech Acts
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Perry, Wittgenstein's Builders and Metasemantics, Pragmatics & Cognition (2009)
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Words and Thoughts: SUBSENTENCES, Ellipsis, and the Philosophy of Language (2006)
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Neither Fragments nor Ellipsis, The Syntax of NONSENTENTIALS (2006)
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In Defense of NON-SENTENTIAL Assertion, Semantics vs. Pragmatics (2005)
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Introduction (with Ray Elugardo), Ellipsis and NON-SENTENTIAL Speech (2005)
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Shorthand, Syntactic Ellipsis, and the Pragmatic Determinants of What Is Said (with Reinaldo Elugardo), Mind & Language (2004)
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The Pragmatics of NON-SENTENCES, The Handbook of Pragmatics (2004)
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Logical Form and the Vernacular (with Reinaldo Elugardo), Mind & Language (2001)
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The Meaning of 'Sentences', Noûs (2000)
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Unembedded Definite Descriptions and Relevance, Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses (1998)
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Quantifier Phrases, Meaningfulness “in Isolation”, and Ellipsis, Linguistics and Philosophy (1998)
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What Assertion Is Not, Philosophical Studies (1996)
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NON-SENTENTIAL Assertions and Semantic Ellipsis, Linguistics and Philosophy (1995)

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