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Speaker - meaning is something psychological, something about my mental state. Presumably it is a matter of my communicative intention, of what I am intending to convey to you. It does seem that, in general, individual commu- nicative acts are a matter of speakers’ having complex intentions to produce various cognitive and other states in their hearers.
Speaker - meaning is meaning that so-and-so. If Davidson is right that what we notice or see in metaphor “is not, in general, propositional in character,” then by Searle’s own principle aforementioned it is not a linguistic meaning of any kind, not even a speaker-meaning. Davidson’s “in general” makes his claim fairly ambitious, indeed false.
Speaker t - -t 1 t-_:l 1 The air is filled with the voicesof traders-- 2 Speaker (hearing) B flowers 2 The hustle and bustle of shoppers, traders ard C glassware/ornaments 3 Speaker E tourists.
Speaker - meaning as communication of the contents of one’s mental states, he began thinking about mechanisms of conversation and the social norms that govern cooperative conversation.
Speaker - meaning. In the second, he tries to reduce speaker-meaning to a complex of psychological states centering on a type of intention.
Speaker - reference The object, if any, to which the speaker who uses a description intends to call to the attention of her/his audience.
Speaker - reference? On the face of it, that idea competes with the Description Theory of names and with the Causal–Historical Theory.
Speaker - meaning 25–6, 86–9, 92–3, 96, 102, 109, 111, 132, 142, 157, 196 123, 149, 157–8, 175, 184–7, 189, 195 Unger, P. 62
Speaker 1 On the whole, I’m in 3 I trust you will ensure ... agreement with the principle of 4 Give my regards to Paul.
Speakers - 37 people  Inability of non-native speakers to express their feelings and emotions clearly -21 people
Speaker - meaning What a speaker means in uttering a sentence; also called, by Grice, “utterer’s meaning.
Speaker - meaning Let us start with a plausible and perhaps needlessly specific version of Grice’s
Speaker - student making speech a report thefrontof 1 - a or at andlocalscould their use carsless.
Speaker1 - student - makinga speech ora reportat thefrontof andlocalscouldusetheircarsless.
Speaker - meaning 88 Sentence meaning 92 Summary 96 Questions 96 Further reading 97
Speaker - meaning, it may still correspond to a hypothetical resultant speaker-
Speaker - referent is the object that the utterer means to be talking about.
Speaker e - t h e r rh o b b y . 2 Speaker E- B They l ect ass ects.
Speaker1 t - -t 1 The air is filled with the voicesof traders-- t-_:l
Speaker - meaning does not in fact require an actual audience.
Speaker e - Theykeepthei rcol l ecti on 5 Speaker f- in albums.
Speaker - reference 25, 123–4 Uriagereka, J. 125
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