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This chapter discusses the programmatic nature of linguistic pragmatism with reference to three questions. Firstly, I address in historical terms the nature of linguistic variables by considering some remarks from Chomsky. Secondly, I address the apparent ontological commitment of semantics. Thirdly, I offer a final plea for placing semantics, as usually conceived, outside of language proper.