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Carston may
refer to:
Robert Carston Arneson (1930–1992),
American sculptor and
professor of
ceramics Cecil Carston (1927–2014), New
Zealand cricketer...
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Carston (2002:228)
Wilson &
Sperber (2002:268)
Levinson (1983:151)
Carston (2002:235)
Carston (2002:142)
Sperber &
Wilson (1995:273–274)
Carston (2002:377)...
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Robyn Anne
Carston, FBA is a
linguist and academic, who
specialises in pragmatics, semantics, and the
philosophy of language.
Since 2005, she has been...
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charge gangster Alexander Carston (who has the same
initials as Al Capone) with tax evasion. He
learns that
Carston's ledgers are kept in a code known...
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Carston (2002:377)
Carston (1988:162f)
Carston (2002:191–196)
Wilson &
Sperber (2002:261–262)
Sperber &
Wilson (1995:228–230, 238)
Carston (2002:298, 337)...
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Carsten Egeberg Borchgrevink (1
December 1864 – 21
April 1934) was a
Norwegian polar explorer and a
pioneer of
Antarctic travel. He
inspired Sir Robert...
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Robert Carston Arneson (September 4, 1930 –
November 2, 1992) was an
American sculptor and
professor of
ceramics in the Art
department at
University of...
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philosophy and linguistics, for
instance in work by
Sperber and Wilson,
Carston and Levinson.
While keeping these traditions in mind, the
question of whether...
- was
introduced by
Sperber and
Wilson as a
concept in
relevance theory.
Carston gives a
formal definition in
accord with
their reasoning: [An explicature...
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Stark Industries: Iron Man and
Property Rights". In
White (2010). Nielson,
Carston Fogh. "Flawed
Heroes and
Courageous Villains: Plato, Aristotle, and Iron...