Australia. The Perth metropolitan area has an estimated population of 1,659,000. Adelaide. Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifthlargest city in Australia. Adelaide has an estimated population of more than 1.28 million. The adjective form of Adelaide used to describe residents or other qualities of the city is "Adelaidean" Abor igines Aborigines are Australia's indigenous people. Recent government statistics counted approximately 400,000 aboriginal people, or about 2% of Australia's total population. Music Aboriginal music is often recognizable for its most famous instrument, the didgeridoo. A wind instrument typically made from bamboo, it extends about five feet and produces a low, vibrating hum
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Would that person's hearers react by saying "That's false" or "I disagree"? Surely not. Rather, Strawson maintains, the speaker has produced an only ostensibly referring expression that has misfired; the speaker has simply failed to refer to anything and so has failed to make a complete statement. The speaker's utterance is certainly defective, but not in the same way that "The present Queen of England has no children" is defective. It is not incorrect but abor- tive; it does not even get a chance to be false. Since no proper statement has been made in the first place, it follows that nothing either true or false has been said. A hearer would either just not comprehend or would say "Back up" and question the utterance's presupposition ("I'm not following you; France doesn't have a king").7 Strawson therefore solves the Problem of Apparent Reference to Nonexistents by denying K3: (6) is meaningful, in that it has a