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The ' varieties ' of formal semantics represented here include M [ ontague ] G [ rammar ] and extensions thereof ( Bach , Partee , Cormack , Shirai ) , Possible- World Semantics and model theory ( Lewis , von Stechow , Fine , Link , ter ...
The ' varieties ' of formal semantics represented here include M [ ontague ] G [ rammar ] and extensions thereof ( Bach , Partee , Cormack , Shirai ) , Possible- World Semantics and model theory ( Lewis , von Stechow , Fine , Link , ter ...
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are found , one will be able to define the notion of ( im ) possible natural - language determiner.a Several such universals are discussed by vB , as well as the necessity of developing a theory to motivate them .
are found , one will be able to define the notion of ( im ) possible natural - language determiner.a Several such universals are discussed by vB , as well as the necessity of developing a theory to motivate them .
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If L's idea is accepted , different alternatives need not be different possible worlds . His paper thus exemplifies the move of Possible - World Semantics toward the acceptance of parts of worlds as useful or even necessary entities .
If L's idea is accepted , different alternatives need not be different possible worlds . His paper thus exemplifies the move of Possible - World Semantics toward the acceptance of parts of worlds as useful or even necessary entities .
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