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REVIEWS - David I. Beaver & Brady Clark, Sense and sensitivity: How focus determines meaning (Explorations in Semantics). Oxford: Blackwell, 2008. Pp. xiv+307.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2010

Klaus von Heusinger*
Affiliation:
University of Stuttgart
Edgar Onea*
Affiliation:
University of Stuttgart
*
Authors' address:University of Stuttgart, Institut für Linguistik/Germanistik, Keplerstr. 17, D-70174Stuttgart, GermanyKlaus.vonHeusinger@ling.uni-stuttgart.de

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