| Richard E. Grandy, Richard Warner - 1986 - 510 páginas
...ideas of language mastery. For we have discovered no learnable common core of consistent behaviour, no shared grammar or rules, no portable interpreting...what I have suggested, and I have no better proposal. Buf if we do say this, then we should realize that we have abandoned not only the ordinary notion of... | |
| Reed Way Dasenbrock - 2010 - 333 páginas
...conventions relative to a conceptual scheme. Davidson is so adamant about this matter that I would like to quote his remarks at some length: This characterization...time to time — this is what I have suggested, and 1 have no better proposaL But if we do say this, then we should realize that we have abandoned not... | |
| Eva Feder Kittay - 1990 - 376 páginas
...ideas of language mastery. For we have discovered no learnable common core of consistent behaviour, no shared grammar or rules, no portable interpreting...to grind out the meaning of an arbitrary utterance. Wc may say that linguistic ability just is the ability to converge on a passing theory from time to... | |
| Richard Rorty - 1991 - 244 páginas
...understood and to understand', and that this ability does not require 'shared grammar or rules' or 'a portable interpreting machine set to grind out the meaning of an arbitrary utterance', Dummett suggests that this is true only of the idiosyncratic features of idiolects." When Davidson... | |
| Reed Way Dasenbrock - 2010 - 333 páginas
...conventions relative to a conceptual scheme. Davidson is so adamant about this matter that I would like to quote his remarks at some length: This characterization...ability to converge on a passing theory from time to time—this is what 1 have suggested, and I have no better proposaL But if we do say this, then we... | |
| John McCumber - 1993 - 464 páginas
...passing theories. Certainly Davidson, in "A Nice Derangement," sounds this way: We have discovered no common core of consistent behavior, no shared grammar...to grind out the meaning of an arbitrary utterance, (p. 445) But this would be premature. My phrase "shared in advance" was intended to suggest that what... | |
| John McCumber - 1993 - 464 páginas
...passing theories. Certainly Davidson, in "A Nice Derangement," sounds this way: We have discovered no common core of consistent behavior, no shared grammar...to grind out the meaning of an arbitrary utterance, (p. 445) But this would be premature. My phrase "shared in advance" was intended to suggest that what... | |
| Eric J. Reuland, Werner Abraham, F. R. Ankersmit - 1993 - 288 páginas
...as to hold that there is no use for "the concept of language," for "shared grammar or rules," for a "portable interpreting machine set to grind out the meaning of an arbitrary utterance," and we are led to "abandon . . . not only the ordinary notion of a language, but we have erased the... | |
| Francisco J. Gonzalez - 1995 - 304 páginas
...ideas of language mastery. For we have discovered no learnable common core of consistent behaviour, no shared grammar or rules, no portable interpreting...machine set to grind out the meaning of an arbitrary sentence. We may say that linguistic ability is the ability to converge on a passing theory [ie, a... | |
| Michael Toolan - 1996 - 356 páginas
...ideas of language mastery. For we have discovered no learnable common core of consistent behaviour, no shared grammar or rules, no portable interpreting...arbitrary utterance. We may say that linguistic ability just is the ability to converge on a passing theory from time to time — this is what I have suggested,... | |
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