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"In a manner at once learned and persuasive, Marconi's book argues that an adequate theory of language must prioritize inferentialcompetence (the ability to recognize what follows inferentially) alongside referentialcompetence (the ability to recognize occasions of use). His plausible defense of this thesis is bound to attract attention and controversy. Win, lose, or draw it will make a significant contribution to our understanding of language use." -- Nicholas Rescher, University Professor of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh
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