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Many properties of sentence structure and of language follow from the theory sketched above (paper 13 of this volume); not a few touch upon issues in philosophy. Some of the major ones are indicated briefly here.
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See Henry Hiz, ‘Aletheic Theory’, Philosophical Forum I (1969), 438–451; and ‘On the Rules of Consequences for a Natural Language’, The Monist, LVII (1973), 312–327.
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Harris, Z.S. (1981). On a Theory of Language. In: Hiż, H. (eds) Papers on Syntax. Synthese Language Library, vol 14. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8467-7_14
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