Philosophy of Language MCQs
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Q 31. A lexicon in Quine’s view point may be termed notion
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Q 32. According to quine two kinds of linguistic notions are immanence and
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Q 33. A word can be a noun in one category and verb in another category so in such cases substitutability is
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Q 34. Catgories are for Quine parts of even though they do not preserve traditional lines of cleavage
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Q 35. Quine states that regarding what operation is to be carried out upon the expressions there are such
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Q 36. Negation is a construction which operate in constituents.
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Q 37. In Quine’s view, the lexicon is devised for use in speech by the grammarian by demarcating the desired class.
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Q 38. There are modest list of phonemes which are small units
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Q 39. Quine states, sentences can be made true by fiat by linguistic
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