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Humans naturally acquire languages that connect meanings with pronunciations. Paul M. Pietroski presents an account of these distinctive languages as generative procedures that respect substantive constraints. Children acquire meaningful lexical items that can be combined, in certain ways, to form meaningful complex expressions. This raises questions about what meanings are, how they can be combined, and what kinds of meanings lexical items can have. According to Pietroski, meanings are neither concepts nor extensions, and ...

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    • Title: Conjoining Meanings by Paul M. Pietroski
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic UK
    • Print ISBN: 9780198812722, 0198812728
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    • Edition: 2018
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