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The problem of lexical innovation
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Communication
/ Conventionalism
/ Conventions
/ Conversation
/ Debates
/ Innovations
/ Language
/ Linguistic conventions
/ Linguistic meaning
/ Linguistics
/ Meaning
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Pragmatics
/ Rationality
/ Research Article
/ Semantics
/ Sentences
/ Social Sciences
/ Words
2016
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The problem of lexical innovation
by
Armstorng, Josh
in
Communication
/ Conventionalism
/ Conventions
/ Conversation
/ Debates
/ Innovations
/ Language
/ Linguistic conventions
/ Linguistic meaning
/ Linguistics
/ Meaning
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Pragmatics
/ Rationality
/ Research Article
/ Semantics
/ Sentences
/ Social Sciences
/ Words
2016
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/ Linguistics
/ Meaning
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Pragmatics
/ Rationality
/ Research Article
/ Semantics
/ Sentences
/ Social Sciences
/ Words
2016
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The problem of lexical innovation
2016
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In a series of papers, Donald Davidson (Synthese 59(1):3–17, 1984, The philosophical grounds of rationality, 1986, Midwest Stud Philos 16:1–12, 1991) developed a powerful argument against the claim that linguistic conventions provide any explanatory purchase on an account of linguistic meaning and communication. This argument, as I shall develop it, turns on cases of what I call lexical innovation: cases in which a speaker uses a sentence containing a novel expression-meaning pair, but nevertheless successfully communicates her intended meaning to her audience. I will argue that cases of lexical innovation motivate a dynamic conception of linguistic conventions according to which background linguistic conventions may be rapidly expanded to incorporate new word meanings or shifted to revise the meanings of words already in circulation. I argue that this dynamic account of conventions both resolves the problem raised by cases of lexical innovation and that it does so in a way that is preferable to those who—like Davidson—deny important explanatory roles for linguistic conventions.
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Springer,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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