Sentence examples for concerning meaning from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Harkavy's informative individual labels would have provided sufficient suggestions concerning meaning.

Broader philosophical issues concerning meaning and evidence for mathematical statements come to the fore here.

In the nineteenth century the term "semasiology" (Semasiologie) was often used in reference to linguistic investigations concerning meaning.

Since the deeply puzzling phenomenon of vagueness manifests itself first and foremost as a linguistic phenomenon, it is unsurprising that the responses variously intersect with problems concerning meaning, truth and reference.

The Orthodox domination of the secondary literature on private language was largely ended by Saul Kripke's account of Wittgenstein's treatment of rules and private language, in which Wittgenstein appears as a sceptic concerning meaning.

However, it may very well be correct too (contrary to first appearances, it need not conflict with thesis (2), the equation of meanings with word-usages; and the most likely modern ground for skepticism about it, a Fregean-Wittgensteinian anti-psychologism concerning meaning that is popular today, may well be mistaken).

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A referential problem affecting definiteness is part of a semantic impairment, since it concerns meaning.

But they are not dimensions relating to lexical-semantic representation or semantic memory directly: they concern meaning in its referential and contextual use, and at a grammatical level of organization.

As for linguistics, I submit that although it is very much more advanced in the description of language than are the other disciplines dealing with other semiological systems, there is much more that remains to be said about language, especially from the perspective of semantics, which concerns meaning made by language.

But questions remain concerning the meaning of specific features, the significance of the dialogue as a whole, and the character of its influence.

Advocates of the deontological concept of justification are defending a thesis concerning the meaning of the term 'justified,' and by itself this thesis concerning the meaning of the term has no implications for what the actual justifiers may turn out to be.

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