The GRAMMATICAL DISTINCTIONS WITHIN EXPRESSIONS
Concepts and terms used in various categories of expression intermingle with each other in many scientific or philosophical discussions; a situation which is the result of not knowing how various types of expression differs from each other grammatically.
In The Grammatical Distinction within Expressions, striking examples are used to demonstrate how expressions can be separated into categories; the kind of propositions simple questions can include; and what kind of grammatical confusions can exist in simple sentences.
The publication also illustrates how to use the system of criteria consistently through the application of examples, a system also used for distinguishing between expressions by Wittgenstein, who is known for his works on logic and the philosophy of language.