Sub-Sentential Logical Form. On Robert J. Stainton's Words and Thoughts

Axel Arturo Barceló Aspeitia
2011 Crítica. Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofía  
Stainton argues (2006, 2001) that since sub-sentential speech acts lack the proper syntactic structure to have logical form, it is not from them that subsententially propositions conveyed derive their logical form. In this brief comment, I develop an argument for the claim that sub-sentential speech acts not only do have the proper syntactic structure, but that according to Stainton's own general pragmatic account of sub-sentential speech, they also satisfy all the criteria put forward by him to be the primary bearers of logical form.
doi:10.22201/iifs.18704905e.2011.788 fatcat:au5sk4aurvapnfxy45umygjhhe