Abstract

Abstract The distinction between linguistic meaning and factual content of a sentence is characterized as the linguistic counterpart of the distinction between Carnapian proposition and intensional structure of formulae of formal languages. The division of semiotics into syntax, semantics, and pragmatics is found as not corresponding directly to linguistic levels, since a single level of representation of sentences is needed where the meanings could be fully characterized in their purely semantic as well as pragmatic aspects.

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