SEM132 - Vagueness
This E-Lecture is a continuation of "Ambiguity". Prof. Handke discusses and exemplifies the types of vagueness including some general problems, such as, the fuzziness of boundaries or habitual use.

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SEM130 - Ambiguity vs. Vagueness

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Lexical Semantics

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The Sorites Paradox & Vagueness

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SEM121 - Propositions

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SEM131 - Ambiguity

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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SEM112 - Sense

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Morphology (part 1)

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Vagueness vs Ambiguity vs Generality

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Implicatures, Entailments, and Presuppositions

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Vagueness and Ambiguity

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SEM114 - Theories of Word Meaning

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Pragmatics
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Ambiguity: Intro to Linguistics [Video 9]

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Mark Sainsbury, 'Paradoxes of vagueness'

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SEM113 - Reference

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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SEM121 - Entailment

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Ambiguity and Vagueness in logic and reasoning

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