Robert May is Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science, Linguistics, and Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. Fiengo and May are the authors of Indices and Identity (MIT Press, 1994).
De Lingua Belief Robert Fiengo and Robert May Paper / September 2009 An investigation into the beliefs speakers have about language—their de lingua beliefs—that examines the genesis of these beliefs and the central explanatory role they play in the use and understanding of language. Price $16.00 | ADD TO CART
De Lingua Belief Robert Fiengo and Robert May Cloth / October 2006 An investigation into the beliefs speakers have about language—their de lingua beliefs—that examines the genesis of these beliefs and the central explanatory role they play in the use and understanding of language. Price $32.00 | ADD TO CART
Indices and Identity Robert Fiengo and Robert May Paper / May 1994 Under what conditions are expressions of a language the same; when are they different? Indices and Identity focuses on this question in the context of the theory of anaphora and on the role of indices in characterizing syntactic and semantic identity of expressions. Price $38.00 | ADD TO CART
Logical Form Its Structure and Derivation Robert May Paper / September 1985 This study focuses on the relation of syntactic and semantic structure. Price $25.00 | ADD TO CART
Logical Form Its Structure and Derivation Robert May Cloth / September 1985 This study focuses on the relation of syntactic and semantic structure. OUT OF PRINT