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The Proper Name and Predication in Natural Languages

A previous analysis of proper Ns is revised in an attempt to reconcile the fact that the proper name can have content, with the fact that knowing a proper name gives no information in itself about the bearer of the name. The association between a proper name & its content is discussed & it i...

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Published in:Langages (Paris) 1982-06, Vol.16 (66), p.37-65
Main Author: Pariente, J -C
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