id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_65rucm7klfew5bzowytyb75bpy E. Barrios Knowledge of Grammar and Concept Possession 2011 30 .pdf application/pdf 13297 803 57 speakers (tacitly) possess technical concepts belonging to syntactic theory, Let us call this position the 'Propositional Attitude View' of linguistic competence (PAV).4 explanations involve the ascription, at the personal level, of propositional attitudes and thoughts (the contents A defense of premise 2 involves finding reasons for denying possession of grammatical concepts possesses concept C only if A can entertain thoughts (have attitudes with contents) that include C A at-least-tacitly possesses concept C just in case A's cognitive dispositions are relevantly as if A that the cognitive dispositions in the implicit case must manifest 'domain-crossing', just as those in domain crossing: use in discrimination and reasoning, non-literal applications and cognitive transfers (of A at-least-tacitly possesses concept C just in case A's C-involving dispositions manifest domain shown that instances of tacit concept possession in general exhibit domain crossing (minus those one is 'if true, a fact about propositional attitude attribution, not about concept possession' (Barber ./cache/work_65rucm7klfew5bzowytyb75bpy.pdf ./txt/work_65rucm7klfew5bzowytyb75bpy.txt