Metaphor as Demonstrative: A Formal Semantics for Demonstratives and Metaphors

Dissertation, Columbia University (1979)
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The unifying thesis of this dissertation is that underlying a speaker's ability to use a metaphor is the very same linguistic competence necessary for the interpretation of demonstrative expressions. Contrary both to views that metaphors violate the rules of grammar and that metaphors are only

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