Affiliation:
1. Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften Institut für Philosophie Universität Duisburg‐Essen Essen Germany
Abstract
AbstractThis paper is partly exegetical, partly systematic. I argue that Frege's account of what he called “colouring” contains some important insights on how communication is related to mental states such as mental images or emotions. I also show that the Fregean perspective is supported by current research in psycholinguistics and that a full understanding of some linguistic phenomena that scholars have accounted for in terms of either semantics or pragmatics need involve psycholinguistic elements.
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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