Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta
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Originally published | 2000 |
Authors | François Recanati |
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ID | 1979688 |
About Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta
Among the entities that can be mentally or linguistically represented are mental and linguistic representations themselves. That is, we can think and talk about speech and thought. This phenomenon is known as metarepresentation. An example is "Authors believe that people read books. " . . .