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A norm of aesthetic assertion and its semantic (in)significance
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The Linguistic and Philosophical Status of ‘Impossible Words’
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Semantic and Syntactic Intuitions: Two Sides of the Same Coin
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Invariance as the Mark of the Psychological Reality of Language
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The dynamic lexicon in a truth-conditional framework; or how to have Your cake and eat it
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Genericity as a Unitary Psychological Phenomenon: An Argument from Linguistic Diversity
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