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{{Short description|A theory of truth in the philosophy of language}} {{redirect-distinguish|Convention T|T-schema}} A '''semantic theory of truth''' is a [[theory of truth]] in the [[philosophy of language]] which holds that truth is a property of sentences.<ref>{{Cite book | editor1-last = Hale | editor1-first = Bob| editor2-first = Crispin | editor2-last = Wright | editor3-first=Alexander | editor3-last=Miller | doi = 10.1111/b.9780631213260.1999.00015.x | pages = [https://archive.org/details/companiontophilo00hale/page/n319 309]β330 | date = 18 February 2017 | access-date=28 February 2024 | location=[[West Sussex]], England | isbn = 9780631213260 | title = A Companion to the Philosophy of Language| url = https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781118972090 | publisher=[[Wiley (publisher)|John Wiley & Sons]] | url-access = limited }}, p. 326</ref>
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