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当涉及到代词或变量的解释时,解释理论通常会引用这些元素感到自在的语境。因此,当代词被方便地适应时,它们就会被动地按照上下文的要求去做,这几乎是不可能的。然而,这些因素成功地为有效的语言信息交换提供了动力。如果仔细观察,就很难确切地说出代词的含义。它们被证明有微妙的指示预设,但它们很容易被忽视,因为代词如此急切地要求这些预设在它们出现时得到满足。本文试图揭示代词的特征,并确定其词汇学需求。我们试图在我们所谓的“意向空间”中描述它们的索引预设,这是一个在多排序模态逻辑中形成的概念。
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‘She’ ‘s Character
When it comes to the interpretation of pronouns or variables, theories of interpretation generally adduce contexts in which these elements feel at home. When pronouns are, thus, accommodated conveniently, they pretty passively do what the contexts tell them to do, which is hardly anything. These elements nevertheless succeed in oiling the wheels of efficient linguistic information exchange. Upon closer inspection, it is hard to say what the meaning of pronouns precisely is. They turn out to have subtle indexical presuppositions but they easily go unnoticed because pronouns so eagerly require these to be satisfied whenever they are there. In this paper we try to uncover the character of pronouns and to identify their lexico-logical needs. We attempt a characterization of their indexical presuppositions in what we call an ‘intentional space’, a concept formulated within a many-sorted modal logic.
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