• translation tools, such as AppTek's TranSphere, and the Julietta Research Group's Lekta. Glue semantics, a theory of the syntax-semantics interface Head-driven...
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    indication of a thing, σημαίνειν ... τὸ ...: 518–522  The Stoic doctrine of lekta refers to a correspondence between speech and the object referred to in...
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  • false—while sentences were simply their vehicles of expression. Different lektá could also express things besides propositions, such as commands, questions...
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  • Niall MacGregor (Keel) Owen Oakeshott (Hallicus / Vonn) Gesella Ohaka (Ura Lekta) Kate O'Rourke (Trainee) Katherine Press (Galeen) Katy Secombe (Ritta /...
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  • something such as a question or a command, but Stoic logic operates on those lekta which are called "assertibles" (axiomata), described as a proposition which...
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  • which is conveyed in the language. Basilides denied the existence of the lekta. Another (probably Stoic) philosopher called Basilides of Scythopolis (2nd...
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  • in some cases it was raised to *e, as seen in PIE *h₁ln̥gʷʰtós > EPA *lekta > Albanian lehtë (suffixed with -të). Indo-European languages are traditionally...
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