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What we mean, what we think we mean, and how language surprises us
Smith, Barry C.. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Speech sounds and the direct meeting of minds
Smith, Barry C.. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
Abstract: This chapter discusses what happens when you hear noises as meaningful speech. The phenomenon is entirely familiar. When someone speaks within range, in a language you understand, you don't just hear their remarks as noises: you hear what is said. You have no choice but to experience the emitted noises as meaningful speech. But what account should philosophers and linguists give of this phenomenon. Speech sounds, linguists tell us, are not found in the world but in the minds of speakers who attach linguistic significance to particular acoustic signals. Philosophers, on the other hand, tell us that the meanings of words must be publicly available in overt speech behaviour, otherwise they would be private and incommunicable. How can we respect both these views while preserving the phenomenological claim that we hear meaning in people's speech?
Keyword: Philosophy
URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/1667/
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What remains of our knowledge of language? reply to Collins
Smith, Barry C.. - : Kruzak, 2008
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