Rabern, Brian Douglys2018-11-222018-11-222012b3087020http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150818This thesis argues for two main points concerning the philosophy of natural language semantics. Firstly, that the objects of assertion are distinct from the entities appealed to in the compositional rules of natural language semantics. Secondly, natural languages contain context-shifting operators known as "monsters". In fact, it will be shown that these theses are simply two sides of the same coin. -- provided by Candidate.vi, 203 leaves.en-AUAuthor retains copyrightP325.R33 2012SemanticsLanguage and languages PhilosophyMonsters and communication : the semantics of contextual shifting and sensitivity201210.25911/5d5155fbc3d872018-11-21