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Varieties of Tone

Frege, Dummett and the Shades of Meaning

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Table of contents (28 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Introduction

    1. Introduction

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 1-7
  3. Historical Preliminaries

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 9-9
    2. Historical Preliminaries

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 11-14
    3. Frege’s Ingredients of Meaning

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 15-21
  4. Varieties of Tone

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 31-31
    2. Varieties of Tone

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 33-39
    3. Frege’s Hints and Colors

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 40-46
    4. Onomatopeia, Assonance, and Alliteration

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 51-52
    5. Dialect, Subject, and Style Labels

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 53-64
    6. ‘Dead’ and ‘Deceased’

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 67-69
    7. ‘Doggie’ and ‘Bunny’

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 70-71
    8. Poetic Language

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 75-81
    9. Conjunctions and the Limits of Truth-Table Logic

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 87-101
    10. Expressive Terms: Pejoratives and Honorifics

      • Richard D. Kortum
      Pages 102-118

About this book

In clear and lively prose that avoids jargon, the author carefully and systematically examines the many kinds of subtly nuanced words or word-pairs of everyday discourse such as 'and'-'but', 'before'-'ere', 'Chinese'-'Chink', and 'sweat'-'perspiration', that have proven resistant to truth-conditional explanations of meaning.

Authors and Affiliations

  • East Tennessee State University, USA

    Richard D. Kortum

About the author

Richard Kortum is Associate Professor of Philosophy at East Tennessee State University, USA. He was educated at Duke University, Cambridge University, and Oxford University where he received his D.Phil. in philosophy of language under Sir Michael Dummett.

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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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