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Making it Articulated
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2002
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NeurolinguisticsHuman ModellingPsycholinguisticsSemanticsSyntactic StructureVisual ArtsSocial SciencesCognitive LinguisticsSyntaxGrammarKinematicsLanguage StudiesCognitive ScienceMotion SynthesisLogical FormPrinciple Of CompositionalityPropositions HearersSpeech CommunicationPhilosophy Of LanguageLinguistic InterpretationRoboticsCharacter AnimationLinguistics
I argue in favor of the view that all the constituents of the propositions hearers would intuitively believe to be expressed by utterances are the result of assigning values to the elements of the sentence uttered, and combining them in accord with its structure. The way I accomplish this is by questioning the existence of some of the processes that theorists have claimed underlie the provision of constituents to the propositions recovered by hearers in linguistic interpretation, processes that apparently bypass assigning these constituents to elements of the logical form of the expression uttered.
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