Book review
Reimer
Marga
Bezuidenhout
Anne
eds.
Descriptions and Beyond
Oxford
Clarendon
2004
668
ISBN 10
0-19-927051-1
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Kuczynski, John-Michael
2007.
Does possible world semantics turn all propositions into necessary ones?.
Journal of Pragmatics 39:5
► pp. 872 ff.

Kuczynski, John-Michael
2010.
Intensionality, modality, and rationality: Some presemantic considerations.
Journal of Pragmatics 42:8
► pp. 2314 ff.

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