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Where Demonstratives Meet Vagueness: Possible Languages

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Description: Article by Adam Morton, which appeared in Proc. Aristotelian Society. Argues that vagueness and demonstratives are connected, by means of constructing artificial languages in which the relationships are manufactured.
Where Demonstratives Meet Vagueness: Possible Languages - Cogprints Where Demonstratives Meet Vagueness: Possible Languages Where Demonstratives Meet Vagueness: Possible Languages. I argue that both demonstratives and vague predicates are instances of some more general linguistic phenomena, which could take quite different forms. My argument consists in constructing three natural-like langauges, and using their intelligibility to argue for conclusions about languages such as English.
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