In:Studies in Medieval Linguistic Thought: Dedicated to Geofrey L. Bursill-Hall on the occassion of his 60th birthday on 15 May 1980
Edited by E.F.K. Koerner †, Hans-Josef Niederehe and Robert H. Robins
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 26] 1980
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“Can I Speak More Clearly than I Understand?”: A problem of religious language in Henry of Ghent, Duns Scotus, and Ockham29
“Legere est agere”: The first quaestio of the First Quaestiones-Collection in the MS Oxford CCC 250109
Albert the Great on the Semantics of the Categories of Substance, Quantity, and Quality145
“Each Man's Ass Is not Everybody's Ass”: On an important item in 13th-century semantics221
Supplementary References to Contemporary Authors in Linguistics and Philosophy and Other Secondary Sources297
