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  • * Cruse, A. 2004. ''Meaning in Language. An Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • *Jackendoff, Ray S. 1972. ''Semantics and cognition.'' Cambridge/MA: MIT Press *Wilkins, Wendy (ed.) 1988. ''Thematic relations.'' (Syntax and Semantics, xx) New York: Academic Press.
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  • In semantics and syntax, '''conjunction''' is the combination of two [[sentence]]s or [[ [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • ...ards a Semantic Typology of Adversative and Contrast Marking. ''Journal of Semantics'' 21.177–198. [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • A '''meaning postulate''' is a device used in [[logical semantics]] to stipulate semantic relations between lexical items. Meaning postulates [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • In semantics, '''connective''' is a logical operator which combines with one or more [[f [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • In semantics, '''cumulative reference''' is the model-theoretic property that characteri [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • ...ndence theory of meaning). The denotational theory is typical of [[logical semantics]] which is [[truth condition]]al and [[model]]-theoretic (Montague (1970), ...ly based on a conceptualist theory: [[Katz-Fodor-semantics]], [[Generative Semantics]], and [[Conceptual Structure]] (Jackendoff 1983).
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  • In semantics, a '''contradiction''' is a sentence which is false under all circumstances [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • * In lexical semantics, complementarity is a [[sense relation]] that holds between predicates whos [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • In semantics, the '''Compositionality Principle''' is a principle (attributed to Frege, [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • * [[Reading (semantics)]]
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  • ...tructure]]) or formulas of a logical system. In the theory of [[Generative semantics]], semantic representations were identified with syntactic deep structures. * Jackendoff, R. 1983. ''Semantics and cognition,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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  • * Jackendoff, R. 1983. ''Semantics and cognition,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • In semantics, a '''collective predicate''' is a predicate that applies to a plurality of [[Category:Semantics]]
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  • ...ice which makes it possible to interpret formal systems in model-theoretic semantics. The expressions of a [[formal language]] are then interpreted with respect [[Category:Semantics]]
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