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Journal

2014 | 22 | 3 | 27-42

Article title

The Attributive-Referential Distinction and Uses of Definite Descriptions

Content

Title variants

PL
The Attributive-Referential Distinction and Uses of Definite Descriptions
EN
The Attributive-Referential Distinction and Uses of Definite Descriptions

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

PL
The paper discusses various uses of definite descriptions. The aim is to demon-strate that the commonly adopted Donnellan’s dichotomous division into “attributive” and “referential” uses is inadequate. The uses of definite descriptions exhibit a significant variety and do not constitute two homogenous classes. In particular, there are uses which have some features of both referential and attributive uses. These are the cases where the speaker’s use of a description rests on some causal links to a particular object - like in the case of referential uses - but the speaker intends her audience to make an independent identification of that object, which is characteristic of the attributive use. Such uses match Ludlow’s and Neale’s characterization of the specific use of indefinite descriptions. At the end of the article, the author briefly considers the impact of his observations on the widely discussed issue of a proper semantic theory of definite descriptions.

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Journal

Year

Volume

22

Issue

3

Pages

27-42

Physical description

Dates

published
2014-09-01

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2657-5868-year-2014-volume-22-issue-3-article-763
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