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descriptivist造句

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  1. And both point to the power that the sense-reference distinction " does " have ( i . e ., to solve at least the first two problems ), even if it is not given a descriptivist reading.
  2. Frege's Puzzle has received a great deal of attention since the attacks on the descriptivist theory of names mounted in the 1970s and 1980s by philosophers such as Keith Donnellan, Saul Kripke, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Hilary Putnam, and David Kaplan.
  3. He claims that the descriptivist limitation-in-principle to classification and organization of data, the " extracting patterns " from a corpus of observed speech and the describing " speech habits " etc . are the core factors that preclude the development of a theory of actual performance.
  4. Bertrand Russell was the first to propose a Descriptivist theory of names, which held that a proper name refers not to a referent, but to a set of true propositions that uniquely describe a referent-for example " Aristotle " refers to " the teacher of Alexander the Great ".
  5. In the mid-20th century, the most significant philosophical theory about the nature of names and naming was a theory of Gottlob Frege's that had been developed by Bertrand Russell, the descriptivist theory of names, which was sometimes known as the'Frege-Russell description theory '.
  6. It's difficult to find descriptivist in a sentence. 用descriptivist造句挺难的
  7. For meanings of words, generally yes : if you use a word with a different meaning from most people you're liable to be misunderstood, and / or judged as using the word wrongly; but if enough people come to use the word in that way any descriptivist will acknowledge that that is one of the meanings of the word.
  8. However, the Russellian descriptivist reading of Frege has been rejected by many scholars, in particular by Gareth Evans in " The Varieties of Reference " and by John McDowell in " The Sense and Reference of a Proper Name, " following Michael Dummett, who argued that Frege's notion of sense should not be equated with a description.
  9. It logically cannot be the case that a language is so difficult that native speakers can't speak it correctly according to a descriptivist's definition of " correct ", because what a descriptivist calls " the correct form of the language " is the way native speakers speak it .  " gr " 20 : 06, 8 March 2007 ( UTC)
  10. It logically cannot be the case that a language is so difficult that native speakers can't speak it correctly according to a descriptivist's definition of " correct ", because what a descriptivist calls " the correct form of the language " is the way native speakers speak it .  " gr " 20 : 06, 8 March 2007 ( UTC)
  11. But TQ boosterism simultaneously advances a descriptivist argument & ndash; WP use TQ in US-English articles because, and it's discriminatory against Americans to " force " LQ & ndash; in which case the MOS answer is that actual observation and description show that this is not universally the case, only in mass-market publishing, which Wikipedia is not, that it's not actually particularly American at all in mass-market publishing, and that the practice is on the decline anyway, as recognized by American linguistics and journalism institutions.
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