The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy is looking for articles in the philosophy of language. Possible topics include:

ambiguity
analyticity  [**already undertaken**]
anaphors
anomaly / category mistake
cognitive linguistics
communication
compositionality
concepts  [**already available**]
conceptual role semantics [**already available**]
conditionals
convention
conversational score
Davidson’s philosophy of language
definite descriptions
discourse representation theory
externalism / internalism [**already undertaken**]
formal semantics [**already undertaken**]
Frege’s philosophy of language [**already available**]
game-theoretic semantics
generative grammar, transformational grammar
imperatives, interrogatives, non-declaratives [**already undertaken**]
implicatures
indeterminacy of translation / radical  interpretation
indexicals
ineffability
innateness / universal grammar
intensionality, opacity, de dicto / de re
intentionality
interpretation / principle of charity
language learning
language
language, philosophy of  [**already available**]
liar paradox [**already available**]
linguistic determinism/relativity
linguistic turn, the
literary theory
meaning
meaning holism
metaphor
negation
ordinary language philosophy [**already undertaken**]
philosophy of language  [**already available**]
pragmatics
predication
presupposition
private language / rule-following
proper names [**already undertaken**]
quantifiers / determiners
Quine’s philosophy of language
reference
semantics
semantics, conceptual role [**already available**]
semiotics
sense / intensions / possible-world semantics / Montague semantics
sexism and language  [**already undertaken**]
situation semantics
speech acts / illocutionary force
structuralism, deconstruction
syntax
tacit knowledge [**already undertaken**]
truth conditions
truth-theoretic / Davidsonian semantics
truth [**already available**]
two-dimensional semantics
vagueness  [**already undertaken**]
verificationism
wide / narrow content

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