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(1978) Recent advances in the psychology of language, Dordrecht, Springer.

Verbs of judging and acts of judging

pp. 163-170

In her recently published book Presupposition and Delimitation of Semantics Kempson (1975) argues that in the work of linguists such as the Lakoffs, the Kiparskys and Fillmore, problems concerning the semantic and the pragmatic nature of presuppositions have been conflated, and, moreover, that the notion of presupposition has no place in semantics. The phenomena labelled by linguists and logicians as presuppositions can, according to her, be explained within the framework of Gricean pragmatics. In Kempson's own treatment of a pragmatic theory, there is, however, no suggestion as to what to do with lexical presuppositions.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2532-1_9

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(1978)., Verbs of judging and acts of judging, in R. N. Campbell & P. T. Smith (eds.), Recent advances in the psychology of language, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 163-170.

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