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Author Search all publications by the author Pietroski, Paul M.
Title Concepts, meanings and truth: first nature, second nature and hard work
Written in English
Source Journal Mind & language. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell
Volume 25
Year 2010
Issue 3
Page 247-278
Classification
Domains / Cognitive science / Mental representation / Concept (psycholing.)
Domains / Cognitive science / Mental representation / Systematicity (cognitive science)
Domains / Language acquisition / Semantic development / Concept formation
Domains / Language acquisition / Theory (language acquisition)
Domains / History of language / Language change / Lexicalization
Domains / Philosophy of language / Truth theory
Domains / Theory of language / Generative theory of language / Nativist hypothesis
Domains / Theory of language / Competence/Performance
Levels / Semantics / Modelle (semant.) / Referential semantics / Intension/Extension
Levels / Semantics / Theory (semant.) / Atomism/Holism
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Basic level concept; Concept (psycholing.) ; Systematicity (cognitive science) ; Mental representation (language acquisition) ; Object individuation; Conceptual development; Konzept (Spracherwerb) ; Concept formation ; Learnability (of language) ; Lernbarkeit (von Sprache) ; Spracherwerb (Theorie) ; Language acquisition (theory of) ; Poverty of the stimulus-argument; Theory (language acquisition) ; Degrammaticalization; Relexification; Transcategorization; Lexicalization ; Truth theory ; Innate ideas hypothesis; Poverty of the stimulus-argument; Lernbarkeit (von Sprache) ; Learnability (of language) ; Nature/nurture; Logisches Problem (Spracherwerb) ; Logical problem (language acquisition) ; Nativist hypothesis ; Performanz; Performance; Knowledge (linguistic) ; Wissen (sprachliches) ; Competence/Performance ; Sinn/Bedeutung; Bedeutung/Referenz; Meaning/Reference; Extension; Content (broad vs narrow) ; Internalism/Externalism; Externalism; Two-dimensional semantics ; Bedeutungsatomismus; Bedeutungsholismus; Atomism/Holism
Named Persons
Chomsky, Noam
Fodor, Jerry A.
Frege, Gottlob