Continuing with "Nomenclature and Divisions of Triadic Relations":
After introducing the three trichotomies of signs, Peirce embarks on a
digression (from his main task of classification) which is mainly about the
nature of propositions and arguments and the difference between them. But
this
Jerry, list,
Jerry, you wrote:
The terms "coupling" and "grammar" are used in the senses of CSP. Coupling
> referring to CSP's paper on the logic of Copula. Grammar in the typical
> sense that that one may find in the classical text by Otto Jesperson, *The
> Philosophy of Grammar *or in CSP's