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arts

 * Philosophy of Language
 * Philosophy of Linguistics
 * Syntax
 * Semantics
 * Formal semantics
 * Generative semantics
 * Lexical semantics
 * Semantic phenomena
 * Semantic theories
 * Specific expressions
 * Semantics-pragmatics distinction


 * Other Areas of Linguistics
 * Computational linguistics
 * Historical linguistics
 * Phonology
 * Pragmatics
 * Psycholinguistics
 * Sociolinguistics


 * Methodology of linguistics
 * Competence and performance
 * Linguistic intuitions
 * Prescriptivism and descriptivism
 * Psychological reality in linguistics


 * Knowledge of language
 * Linguistic innateness
 * Linguistic theories
 * Language acquisition


 * Languages
 * Linguistic convention
 * Idiolects
 * Knowledge of language


 * Linguistic universals
 * Private language
 * Public language
 * Words


 * Meaning
 * The basis of meaning
 * Deflationary theories of meaning
 * Inferentialist accounts of meaning and content
 * Intention-based theories of meaning
 * Thought-based theories of meaning
 * Use theories of meaning
 * Naturalizing mental content
 * Theories of reference
 * Verificationist theories of meaning


 * Aspects of meaning
 * Kripkenstein on meaning
 * Meaning holism
 * Speaker meaning and semantic meaning
 * Normativity of meaning and content


 * Analyticity
 * Conceptual analysis
 * Analyticity and a priority
 * Definitions
 * Synonymy
 * Analytic-synthetic distinction
 * Paradox of analysis


 * Interpretation
 * Interpretivist accounts of meaning and content
 * The principle of charity
 * Radical interpretation


 * Propositions
 * Pleonastic propositions
 * Attitude ascriptions
 * Propositions and facts
 * Propositions and That-clauses
 * Propositions as sets of worlds


 * Singular propositions
 * Structured propositions
 * Unity of the proposition


 * Translation
 * Indeterminacy of translation


 * Semantic phenomena
 * Ambiguity and polysemy
 * Compositionality
 * Context and context-dependence
 * Conventional implicature
 * Intensionality and opacity
 * Logical form
 * Nonliteral meaning
 * Scope
 * Semantic values


 * Metaphor


 * Fregean theories of meaning
 * Frege's puzzle
 * Fregean sense
 * Fregean theories of attitude ascriptions


 * Russellian and direct reference theories of meaning
 * Direct reference theories of indexicals
 * Millian theories of names
 * Russellian theories of attitude ascriptions
 * Singular propositions
 * Structured propositions


 * Semantic theories
 * Conceptual semantics
 * Event-based semantics
 * Fregean theories of meaning
 * Possible world semantics
 * Justificationist semantics
 * Relevance theory


 * Situation semantics
 * Truth-conditional theories
 * Two-dimensional semantics
 * Type-theoretic semantics


 * The nature of contents
 * Dynamic semantics


 * Intentionality


 * Reference
 * Theories of reference
 * Causal theories of reference
 * Deflationary theories of reference
 * Descriptive theories of reference
 * Russellian and direct reference theories of meaning


 * Aspects of reference
 * Indeterminacy and inscrutability of reference
 * Empty names
 * Intension and extension
 * Nonreferring expressions
 * Reference failure
 * Rigid designation
 * Speaker meaning and semantic meaning


 * Philosophy of language
 * Evolution of language
 * Feminist philosophy of language
 * Language and society
 * Law and language
 * The role of language in thought
 * Use-mention distinction


 * Pragmatics
 * Assertion
 * Moore's Paradox


 * Conditional assertion
 * Norms of assertion
 * Context and context-dependence
 * Context and logical form
 * Character and content
 * Epistemic contextualism
 * Semantic minimalism
 * The nature of context
 * The scope of context-dependence
 * Contextual theories of vagueness
 * Hidden-indexical theories of attitude ascriptions
 * Predicates and context-dependence


 * Discourse representation
 * Implicature
 * Conventional implicature
 * Conversational implicature


 * Linguistic communication
 * Linguistic focus
 * Linguistic force


 * Metaphor


 * Performatives


 * Presupposition


 * Relevance Theory


 * Semantics-pragmatics distinction


 * Speech acts


 * Specific expressions
 * Adverbs
 * Attitude ascriptions
 * Desire ascriptions
 * Fregean theories of attitude ascriptions
 * Perceptual reports
 * Russellian theories of attitude ascriptions
 * Frege's puzzle
 * Hidden-indexical theories of attitude ascriptions
 * Substitutivity in attitude ascriptions
 * Kripke's puzzle about belief
 * Speech reports


 * Conditionals
 * Truth-conditional accounts of indicative conditionals
 * Epistemic accounts of indicative conditionals
 * Indicative conditionals and conditional probabilities
 * Possible-world theories of counterfactuals
 * Logic of conditionals
 * Causal theories of counterfactuals
 * Counterpossible conditionals
 * Indicative vs subjunctive conditionals
 * Conditional assertion
 * Subjunctive conditionals


 * Connectives
 * Causal connectives
 * Explanatory connectives
 * Conditionals
 * Conjunction
 * Disjunction
 * Negation


 * Descriptions
 * Attributive and referential uses of descriptions
 * Descriptions as predicates
 * Descriptive theories of reference
 * Descriptive theories of names
 * Incompleteness of descriptions
 * Indefinite descriptions
 * Presuppositional account of descriptions
 * Russell's theory of descriptions


 * Determiners
 * Articles
 * Complex demonstratives


 * Numerical expressions
 * Possessives
 * Quantifiers
 * Generics
 * Indexicals and demonstratives
 * Character and content
 * Complex demonstratives
 * Demonstrative theories of names
 * Demonstratives
 * Direct reference theories of indexicals
 * Indexicals
 * First-person pronoun
 * Pure and impure indexicals
 * Modal expressions
 * Possible-world theories of counterfactuals
 * Deontic modals
 * Epistemic modals
 * Modal expressions


 * Names
 * Causal theories of names
 * Demonstrative theories of names
 * Descriptive theories of names
 * Empty names
 * Frege's puzzle
 * Kripke's puzzle about belief
 * Millian theories of names
 * Rigid designation


 * Nouns
 * Singular terms
 * General terms
 * Kind terms
 * Names
 * Mass nouns and count nouns


 * Predicates
 * Adjectives
 * Gradable adjectives
 * Predicates and context-dependence
 * Kinds of predicate
 * States, Activities, Accomplishments, Achievements
 * Taste predicates


 * Pronouns and anaphora
 * Quantifiers
 * Generalized quantifiers
 * Plural quantification
 * Quantification and ontology
 * Quantifier restriction
 * Unrestricted quantification
 * Substitutional quantification


 * Variables
 * Quantifiers


 * Questions
 * Quotation
 * Temporal expressions
 * Verbs
 * Attitude ascriptions
 * Intensional transitive verbs
 * States, Activities, Accomplishments, Achievements
 * Speech reports


 * Specific expressions
 * Syntax
 * Syntactic phenomena
 * Binding
 * Ellipsis
 * Grammaticality
 * Scope
 * Syntactic categories
 * Syntactic phenomena
 * Syntactic theories
 * Government and binding
 * The minimalist program
 * Nontransformational grammars
 * Transformational grammar
 * Universal grammar
 * Syntactic theories
 * Linguistic innateness
 * Linguistic universals
 * Linguistic innateness
 * Poverty of the stimulus
 * Universal grammar
 * Truth
 * Theories of truth
 * Coherence theory of truth
 * Correspondence theory of truth
 * Minimalism and deflationism about truth
 * Pragmatism about truth
 * Tarskian theories of truth
 * Identity theory of truth
 * Revision theory of truth
 * Prosentential theory of truth
 * Primitivism about truth
 * Pluralism about truth
 * Contextualism about truth


 * Relativism about truth
 * Truth bearers
 * Truth and justification
 * Truthmakers
 * Truth-aptness
 * Truth-value
 * Truth-value gaps
 * Truth-value gluts


 * Liar paradox
 * Vagueness and indeterminacy
 * Vagueness and indeterminacy
 * Theories of vagueness
 * Contextual theories of vagueness
 * Degree theories of vagueness
 * Epistemic theories of vagueness
 * Incoherentism about vagueness
 * Intuitionistic theories of vagueness
 * Nihilism about vagueness
 * Many-valued logic
 * Supervaluationism
 * Truth-value gluts
 * Truth-value gaps
 * Theories of vagueness
 * Indeterminacy
 * Quantum indeterminacy


 * Indeterminacy in mathematics
 * Problem of the many
 * The Open Future
 * Indeterminacy of legal reasoning
 * Indeterminacy of translation
 * Indeterminacy and inscrutability of reference
 * Metaphysical indeterminacy


 * Vagueness and indeterminacy
 * Higher-order vagueness
 * Sorites paradox
 * Vague objects
 * Vague identity
 * Vagueness in ethics and the law

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 * Category:Philosophy of Linguistics
 * Category:Syntax
 * Category:Semantics
 * Category:Formal semantics
 * Category:Generative semantics
 * Category:Lexical semantics
 * Category:Semantic phenomena
 * Category:Semantic theories
 * Category:Specific expressions
 * Category:Semantics-pragmatics distinction


 * Category:Other Areas of Linguistics
 * Category:Computational linguistics
 * Category:Historical linguistics
 * Category:Phonology
 * Category:Pragmatics
 * Category:Psycholinguistics
 * Category:Sociolinguistics


 * Category:Methodology of linguistics
 * Category:Competence and performance
 * Category:Linguistic intuitions
 * Category:Prescriptivism and descriptivism
 * Category:Psychological reality in linguistics


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 * Category:Linguistic innateness
 * Category:Linguistic theories
 * Category:Language acquisition


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 * Category:Linguistic convention
 * Category:Idiolects
 * Category:Knowledge of language


 * Category:Linguistic universals
 * Category:Private language
 * Category:Public language
 * Category:Words


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 * Category:The basis of meaning
 * Category:Deflationary theories of meaning
 * Category:Inferentialist accounts of meaning and content
 * Category:Intention-based theories of meaning
 * Category:Thought-based theories of meaning
 * Category:Use theories of meaning
 * Category:Naturalizing mental content
 * Category:Theories of reference
 * Category:Verificationist theories of meaning


 * Category:Aspects of meaning
 * Category:Kripkenstein on meaning
 * Category:Meaning holism
 * Category:Speaker meaning and semantic meaning
 * Category:Normativity of meaning and content


 * Category:Analyticity
 * Category:Conceptual analysis
 * Category:Analyticity and a priority
 * Category:Definitions
 * Category:Synonymy
 * Category:Analytic-synthetic distinction
 * Category:Paradox of analysis


 * Category:Interpretation
 * Category:Interpretivist accounts of meaning and content
 * Category:The principle of charity
 * Category:Radical interpretation


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 * Category:Pleonastic propositions
 * Category:Attitude ascriptions
 * Category:Propositions and facts
 * Category:Propositions and That-clauses
 * Category:Propositions as sets of worlds


 * Category:Singular propositions
 * Category:Structured propositions
 * Category:Unity of the proposition


 * Category:Translation
 * Category:Indeterminacy of translation


 * Category:Semantic phenomena
 * Category:Ambiguity and polysemy
 * Category:Compositionality
 * Category:Context and context-dependence
 * Category:Conventional implicature
 * Category:Intensionality and opacity
 * Category:Logical form
 * Category:Nonliteral meaning
 * Category:Scope
 * Category:Semantic values


 * Category:Metaphor


 * Category:Fregean theories of meaning
 * Category:Frege's puzzle
 * Category:Fregean sense
 * Category:Fregean theories of attitude ascriptions


 * Category:Russellian and direct reference theories of meaning
 * Category:Direct reference theories of indexicals
 * Category:Millian theories of names
 * Category:Russellian theories of attitude ascriptions
 * Category:Singular propositions
 * Category:Structured propositions


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 * Category:Conceptual semantics
 * Category:Event-based semantics
 * Category:Fregean theories of meaning
 * Category:Possible world semantics
 * Category:Justificationist semantics
 * Category:Relevance theory


 * Category:Situation semantics
 * Category:Truth-conditional theories
 * Category:Two-dimensional semantics
 * Category:Type-theoretic semantics


 * Category:The nature of contents
 * Category:Dynamic semantics


 * Category:Intentionality


 * Category:Reference
 * Category:Theories of reference
 * Category:Causal theories of reference
 * Category:Deflationary theories of reference
 * Category:Descriptive theories of reference
 * Category:Russellian and direct reference theories of meaning


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 * Category:Indeterminacy and inscrutability of reference
 * Category:Empty names
 * Category:Intension and extension
 * Category:Nonreferring expressions
 * Category:Reference failure
 * Category:Rigid designation
 * Category:Speaker meaning and semantic meaning


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 * Category:Evolution of language
 * Category:Feminist philosophy of language
 * Category:Language and society
 * Category:Law and language
 * Category:The role of language in thought
 * Category:Use-mention distinction


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 * Category:Assertion
 * Category:Moore's Paradox


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 * Category:Norms of assertion
 * Category:Context and context-dependence
 * Category:Context and logical form
 * Category:Character and content
 * Category:Epistemic contextualism
 * Category:Semantic minimalism
 * Category:The nature of context
 * Category:The scope of context-dependence
 * Category:Contextual theories of vagueness
 * Category:Hidden-indexical theories of attitude ascriptions
 * Category:Predicates and context-dependence


 * Category:Discourse representation
 * Category:Implicature
 * Category:Conventional implicature
 * Category:Conversational implicature


 * Category:Linguistic communication
 * Category:Linguistic focus
 * Category:Linguistic force


 * Category:Metaphor


 * Category:Performatives


 * Category:Presupposition


 * Category:Relevance Theory


 * Category:Semantics-pragmatics distinction


 * Category:Speech acts


 * Category:Specific expressions
 * Category:Adverbs
 * Category:Attitude ascriptions
 * Category:Desire ascriptions
 * Category:Fregean theories of attitude ascriptions
 * Category:Perceptual reports
 * Category:Russellian theories of attitude ascriptions
 * Category:Frege's puzzle
 * Category:Hidden-indexical theories of attitude ascriptions
 * Category:Substitutivity in attitude ascriptions
 * Category:Kripke's puzzle about belief
 * Category:Speech reports


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 * Category:Truth-conditional accounts of indicative conditionals
 * Category:Epistemic accounts of indicative conditionals
 * Category:Indicative conditionals and conditional probabilities
 * Category:Possible-world theories of counterfactuals
 * Category:Logic of conditionals
 * Category:Causal theories of counterfactuals
 * Category:Counterpossible conditionals
 * Category:Indicative vs subjunctive conditionals
 * Category:Conditional assertion
 * Category:Subjunctive conditionals


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 * Category:Causal connectives
 * Category:Explanatory connectives
 * Category:Conditionals
 * Category:Conjunction
 * Category:Disjunction
 * Category:Negation


 * Category:Descriptions
 * Category:Attributive and referential uses of descriptions
 * Category:Descriptions as predicates
 * Category:Descriptive theories of reference
 * Category:Descriptive theories of names
 * Category:Incompleteness of descriptions
 * Category:Indefinite descriptions
 * Category:Presuppositional account of descriptions
 * Category:Russell's theory of descriptions


 * Category:Determiners
 * Category:Articles
 * Category:Complex demonstratives


 * Category:Numerical expressions
 * Category:Possessives
 * Category:Quantifiers
 * Category:Generics
 * Category:Indexicals and demonstratives
 * Category:Character and content
 * Category:Complex demonstratives
 * Category:Demonstrative theories of names
 * Category:Demonstratives
 * Category:Direct reference theories of indexicals
 * Category:Indexicals
 * Category:First-person pronoun
 * Category:Pure and impure indexicals
 * Category:Modal expressions
 * Category:Possible-world theories of counterfactuals
 * Category:Deontic modals
 * Category:Epistemic modals
 * Category:Modal expressions


 * Category:Names
 * Category:Causal theories of names
 * Category:Demonstrative theories of names
 * Category:Descriptive theories of names
 * Category:Empty names
 * Category:Frege's puzzle
 * Category:Kripke's puzzle about belief
 * Category:Millian theories of names
 * Category:Rigid designation


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 * Category:Singular terms
 * Category:General terms
 * Category:Kind terms
 * Category:Names
 * Category:Mass nouns and count nouns


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 * Category:Adjectives
 * Category:Gradable adjectives
 * Category:Predicates and context-dependence
 * Category:Kinds of predicate
 * Category:States, Activities, Accomplishments, Achievements
 * Category:Taste predicates


 * Category:Pronouns and anaphora
 * Category:Quantifiers
 * Category:Generalized quantifiers
 * Category:Plural quantification
 * Category:Quantification and ontology
 * Category:Quantifier restriction
 * Category:Unrestricted quantification
 * Category:Substitutional quantification


 * Category:Variables
 * Category:Quantifiers


 * Category:Questions
 * Category:Quotation
 * Category:Temporal expressions
 * Category:Verbs
 * Category:Attitude ascriptions
 * Category:Intensional transitive verbs
 * Category:States, Activities, Accomplishments, Achievements
 * Category:Speech reports


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 * Category:Syntax
 * Category:Syntactic phenomena
 * Category:Binding
 * Category:Ellipsis
 * Category:Grammaticality
 * Category:Scope
 * Category:Syntactic categories
 * Category:Syntactic phenomena
 * Category:Syntactic theories
 * Category:Government and binding
 * Category:The minimalist program
 * Category:Nontransformational grammars
 * Category:Transformational grammar
 * Category:Universal grammar
 * Category:Syntactic theories
 * Category:Linguistic innateness
 * Category:Linguistic universals
 * Category:Linguistic innateness
 * Category:Poverty of the stimulus
 * Category:Universal grammar
 * Category:Truth
 * Category:Theories of truth
 * Category:Coherence theory of truth
 * Category:Correspondence theory of truth
 * Category:Minimalism and deflationism about truth
 * Category:Pragmatism about truth
 * Category:Tarskian theories of truth
 * Category:Identity theory of truth
 * Category:Revision theory of truth
 * Category:Prosentential theory of truth
 * Category:Primitivism about truth
 * Category:Pluralism about truth
 * Category:Contextualism about truth


 * Category:Relativism about truth
 * Category:Truth bearers
 * Category:Truth and justification
 * Category:Truthmakers
 * Category:Truth-aptness
 * Category:Truth-value
 * Category:Truth-value gaps
 * Category:Truth-value gluts


 * Category:Liar paradox
 * Category:Vagueness and indeterminacy
 * Category:Vagueness and indeterminacy
 * Category:Theories of vagueness
 * Category:Contextual theories of vagueness
 * Category:Degree theories of vagueness
 * Category:Epistemic theories of vagueness
 * Category:Incoherentism about vagueness
 * Category:Intuitionistic theories of vagueness
 * Category:Nihilism about vagueness
 * Category:Many-valued logic
 * Category:Supervaluationism
 * Category:Truth-value gluts
 * Category:Truth-value gaps
 * Category:Theories of vagueness
 * Category:Indeterminacy
 * Category:Quantum indeterminacy


 * Category:Indeterminacy in mathematics
 * Category:Problem of the many
 * Category:The Open Future
 * Category:Indeterminacy of legal reasoning
 * Category:Indeterminacy of translation
 * Category:Indeterminacy and inscrutability of reference
 * Category:Metaphysical indeterminacy


 * Category:Vagueness and indeterminacy
 * Category:Higher-order vagueness
 * Category:Sorites paradox
 * Category:Vague objects
 * Category:Vague identity
 * Category:Vagueness in ethics and the law