Sandu, Gabriel
SANDU, Gabriel
SANDU, Gabriel. Romanian, b. 1954. Genres: Language/Linguistics, Philosophy. Career: Academy of Finland, researcher, 1986-; University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, docent in philosophy, 1992. Publications: (with J. Hintikka) On the Methodology of Linguistics: A Case Study, 1991. Work represented in anthologies. Contributor of articles to international journals of logic and formal semantics. Address: Department of Philosophy, University of Helsinki, PO Box 24 (Unioninkatu), SF-00014, 00170 Helsinki, Finland.
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