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Frege's paradox. 

Mendelsohn, Richard Lloyd; Frege, Gottlob, 1848-1925 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1977)
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A semantic theory of the English auxiliary system. 

Woisetschlaeger, Erich Friedrich (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1977)
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In defense of ethics 

Pressler, Jonathan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983)
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Frege's problem about concepts 

Russinoff, Ilene Susan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983)
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Slavic aspect and its implications 

Kipka, Peter Francis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990)
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Syntactic chains and the definiteness effect 

Safir, Kenneth (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982)
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A theory of category projection and its applications 

Fukui, Naoki (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986)
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Situating language and consciousness 

Almotahari, Mahrad (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011)
Language and consciousness enrich our lives. But they are rare commodities; most creatures are language-less and unconscious. This dissertation is about the conditions that distinguish the haves from the have-nots. The ...
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A formal study of syllable, tone, stress and domain in Chinese languages 

Duanmu, San (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990)
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Modality and inquiry 

Yalcin, Seth (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
The possibilities we consider or eliminate in inquiry are epistemic possibilities. This dissertation is mainly about what it is to say or believe that something is possible in this sense. Chapter 1 ('Epistemic Contradictions') ...
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AuthorMohanan, Karuvannur Puthanveettil (2)Abdul-Matin, Karim (Ishmawil Karim) (1)Abney, Steven P (1)Abramovitz, Rafael Meghani (1)Abrusán, Márta (1)Adler, Allison Nicole (1)Aguero Bautista, Calixto (1)Al Khatib, Sam (Samer) (1)Alexander, Matthew John (1)Ali, Arden (1)... View MoreDepartment
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Department of Philosophy (1)DegreePh.D. (393)Ph. D. in Linguistics (46)Ph. D. (22)S.M. (18)Ph. D. in Philosophy (9)M.S. (8)Ph.D.in Linguistics (4)S.M. in Linguistics (4)Ph.D.in Philosophy (2)SubjectLinguistics and Philosophy. (373)Linguistics and Philosophy (120)Generative grammar (10)Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax (9)Semantics (5)Semantics (Philosophy) (5)Anaphora (Linguistics) (4)Grammar, Comparative and general Case (3)Grammar, Comparative and general Phonology (3)Lexicology (3)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2021 (23)2010 - 2019 (124)2000 - 2009 (120)1990 - 1999 (116)1980 - 1989 (101)1973 - 1979 (22)Has File(s)Yes (506)

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