@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00017319, author = {両角, 克夫}, journal = {信州大学文理学部紀要. 第1部, 人文・社会}, month = {Dec}, note = {It is generally said that grammatical subjects do not always coincide with logical or psychological ones. In this essay, however, the author tried to find common aspects of logical and grammatical subjects in the field of semiotic syntactics, where they are treated of as functional or instrumental. We can say that to-day's logic is "logic of propositions" and "predicate logic. " When we compare this kind of logic with structural linguistics to-day, we can easily find that they are both syntactical. The meaning of "subject" here is not substantial as in logic of terms, but guite syntactical or structural. The meaning of "subject" in pragmatics dealing with relations between mankind and signs, that of "subiect" in semantics dealing with relations between signs and referents, and that of "subject" in syntactics dealing with relations between signs themselves are different from one another, but the author proposes to synthesize these in the higher field of metaphysical dimension., Article, 信州大学文理学部紀要. 第1部, 人文・社会 13: 33-42(1963)}, pages = {33--42}, title = {文法と論理に於ける主語の機能}, volume = {13}, year = {1963} }