As is well known, Russell assigned indefinite and definite descriptions the interpretations represented schematically in (1) and (2) respectively, where “CNP ” stands for “Common Noun Phrase ” in the sense used by Montague (1973) – i.e. as standing for the constituent which a determiner combines with to form a noun phrase (NP)
Is the definite article analyzed by Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions identical to the defin...
This paper presents the results of a corpus study which reveals the frequency of restrictive post-mo...
Previous theorists have claimed that Russell’s theory of definite descriptions gives the wrong truth...
The semantics of definite descriptions has been a central topic in philosophy of language ever since...
Keith Donnellan (1966) contrasted two uses of definite descriptions, the referential and the attribu...
In my dissertation I develop a uniform, purely-referential account of all singular definitenoun phra...
This paper investigates the notion of definiteness from a psycholinguistic perspective and addresses...
This paper examines different approaches to the question of how simple definite and indefinite noun ...
The proper statement and assessment of Russell’s theory depends on one’s semantic presuppositions. A...
The topic of this paper is the logical analysis and translation of definite descriptions (structures...
This article discusses two classes of so-called ‘weak definites’, arguing that their (definite) form...
In this paper it is shown that a definite description refers to a given discourse referent if the de...
Abstract. Is the definite article analyzed by Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions identical to...
Russell argued, famously, that definite descriptions are not logical constituents of the sentences i...
In this paper, we represent singular definite noun phrases as functions in logical form. This repres...
Is the definite article analyzed by Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions identical to the defin...
This paper presents the results of a corpus study which reveals the frequency of restrictive post-mo...
Previous theorists have claimed that Russell’s theory of definite descriptions gives the wrong truth...
The semantics of definite descriptions has been a central topic in philosophy of language ever since...
Keith Donnellan (1966) contrasted two uses of definite descriptions, the referential and the attribu...
In my dissertation I develop a uniform, purely-referential account of all singular definitenoun phra...
This paper investigates the notion of definiteness from a psycholinguistic perspective and addresses...
This paper examines different approaches to the question of how simple definite and indefinite noun ...
The proper statement and assessment of Russell’s theory depends on one’s semantic presuppositions. A...
The topic of this paper is the logical analysis and translation of definite descriptions (structures...
This article discusses two classes of so-called ‘weak definites’, arguing that their (definite) form...
In this paper it is shown that a definite description refers to a given discourse referent if the de...
Abstract. Is the definite article analyzed by Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions identical to...
Russell argued, famously, that definite descriptions are not logical constituents of the sentences i...
In this paper, we represent singular definite noun phrases as functions in logical form. This repres...
Is the definite article analyzed by Russell’s Theory of Definite Descriptions identical to the defin...
This paper presents the results of a corpus study which reveals the frequency of restrictive post-mo...
Previous theorists have claimed that Russell’s theory of definite descriptions gives the wrong truth...