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| 1. | Theory of Mind | Recognize that others have beliefs, thoughts and they can be changed. Attention getting, pointing, looking in direction where others are looking. | |
| 2. | Communication-Intentionalists | Late Wittgenstein, Austin, Grice | |
| 3. | Formal Semantics people | Chomsky, Frege, Russell, early Wittgenstein | |
| 4. | Semantics versus communication | Formal semantics = words to be studied on their own. Meaning is something words sentences have innately. Communication-Intentionalists = words must be studied with conjuction to meaning. Brought up by Strawson's Logico Linguistic papers. People generally study both ways. |