Names and Naming

ProtoSociology 38:77-86 (2021)
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Abstract

Our focus is in this paper is in answering the question what is required of interlocutors in order for them to pick up a word, and use/apply it successfully. Putting our cards on the table, our answer will be not much.

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Ernie LePore
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