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- W2099898658 abstract "This article deals with the cognitive relationship between a speaker and her internal grammar. In particular, it takes issue with the view that such a relationship is one of belief or knowledge (I call this view the ‘Propositional Attitude View’, or PAV). I first argue that PAV entails that all ordinary speakers (tacitly) possess technical concepts belonging to syntactic theory, and second, that most ordinary speakers do not in fact possess such concepts. Thus, it is concluded that speakers do not literally ‘know’ or ‘believe’ much of the contents of their grammars, and moreover, that these contents can only be attributed at a subpersonal level. 1 The Propositional Attitude View of Linguistic Competence2 The Argument from Concept Possession 2.1 Motivation 2.2 The argument3 Premise 1: Concepts, Thoughts, and Persons4 Premise 2: Naïve Speakers Lack the Required Concepts 4.1 The search for a criterion of tacit concept attribution 4.2 Tacit attitudes, tacit concepts, and cognitive dispositions 4.3 Domain crossing and its manifestations 4.4 The domain-crossing criterion 4.5 Domain crossing and tacit concepts 4.6 Domain crossing and grammatical concepts 4.7 Summing up5 Objections 5.1 Grammatical concepts cross domains 5.2 Objection: concept talk is pleonastic6 Conclusion" @default.
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