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We can conveniently say, therefore, that the meaning of a term ''<math>\mathrm{S}</math>'' with respect to a particular language <math>\mathrm{l}</math> is an ordered couple, consisting of extension and intension, in a world that we will now call ‘context’.
We can conveniently say, therefore, that the meaning of a term ''<math>\mathrm{S}</math>'' with respect to a particular language <math>\mathrm{l}</math> is an ordered couple, consisting of extension and intension, in a world that we will now call ‘context’.
Translation We can conveniently say, therefore, that the meaning of a term with respect to a particular language is an ordered couple, consisting of extension and intension, in a world that we will now call ‘context’. We can conveniently say, therefore, that the meaning of a term with respect to a particular language is an ordered couple, consisting of extension and intension, in a world that we will now call ‘context’.