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Natural Language and its Ontology
This paper gives a characterization of the ontology implicit in natural language and the entities it involves, situates natural language ontology within metaphysics, and responds to Chomskys' dismissal of externalist semantics
Natural Language Ontology
The aim of natural language ontology is to uncover the ontological categories and structures that are implicit in the use of natural language, that is, that a speaker accepts when using a language. This article aims to clarify what exactly the subject matter of natural language ontology is, what sorts of linguistic data it should take into account, how natural language ontology relates to other branches of metaphysics, in what ways natural language ontology is important, and what may be distinctive of the ontological categories and structures reflected in natural language
Report of county commissioners of Hillsborough county, New Hampshire with reports of the county treasurer, clerk of court, etc. for the year ending December 31, 1929.
This is an annual report containing vital statistics for a county in the state of New Hampshire
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 14, No. 2
• Christmas Fraktur, Christmas Broadsides • The Shape of Food That Was • Bakeovens in the Pennsylvania Folk-Culture • Deivels-Dreck (Asafoetida) Yesterday and Today • Reminiscences of Centerport, 1876-1885 • Ohio School Children Study the Pennsylvania Dutchhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/pafolklifemag/1018/thumbnail.jp
'Every Winter To Infinity': Seasonal Repeat Visitors’ Interactions With The Physical And Cultural Environments Of Western Australia’s Ningaloo Region
Situated in cultural geography, this study analyses how repeat visitors to the Ningaloo region interact with its physical and cultural environments. The research provides qualitative analysis of how visitors’ relationships with the region are entwined with family, performance of community, effects on year round lives, and fear of marginalization through shifting management regimes. It expands tourism research spatially and temporally beyond destinations and trips, and contributes to understandings of visitors’ emotional attachments to holiday destinations
Problems of compositionality
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-180).by Zoltán Szabó.Ph.D
Taps (1948)
https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/yearbooks/1045/thumbnail.jp