Originally published in 1990, this book centres on a certain way of
surveying a variety of theories of language, and on outlining a new
proposal of meaning within the framework set by the survey. One of
the key features of both survey and proposal is the insistence on
the need to locate theories of language within a large framework
that includes questions about the nature of thought and about
general ontological questions as well. The book deals in an
interconnected way with both very general and specific issues. At
one end of this spectrum there are discussions of the contrast
between realist and nominalist ontologies, while at the other are
analyses of specific lexical items of English.
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