adjectiveˌɛkstrəlɪŋˈɡwɪstɪkˌɛkstrəlɪŋˈɡwɪstɪk
Not involving or beyond the bounds of language.
Example sentencesExamples
- We as readers would then be meant to understand that Matthew and Raoul possess an extralinguistic or predeclarative selfhood that is expressed by their narrative presentation - with varying degrees of inaccuracy or deception.
- That is, there is no ‘final or fixed point or privileged, meaning-determining relationship with the extralinguistic world.’
- A person's proper name, in this way, is the literal - and, so, most proper - figure of the extralinguistic Self behind the name.
- By contrast, the prosentential account is that ‘That is true’ does not say anything about its antecedent sentence but says something about an extralinguistic subject.
adjectiveˌɛkstrəlɪŋˈɡwɪstɪkˌekstrəliNGˈɡwistik
Not involving or beyond the bounds of language.
Example sentencesExamples
- That is, there is no ‘final or fixed point or privileged, meaning-determining relationship with the extralinguistic world.’
- A person's proper name, in this way, is the literal - and, so, most proper - figure of the extralinguistic Self behind the name.
- By contrast, the prosentential account is that ‘That is true’ does not say anything about its antecedent sentence but says something about an extralinguistic subject.
- We as readers would then be meant to understand that Matthew and Raoul possess an extralinguistic or predeclarative selfhood that is expressed by their narrative presentation - with varying degrees of inaccuracy or deception.