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In contrast , the features with negative weights on Factor 2 share the marking of very concrete content and more informal style , indicated by high reference to the temporal and physical situation — by means of place and time adverbsand ...
In contrast , the features with negative weights on Factor 2 share the marking of very concrete content and more informal style , indicated by high reference to the temporal and physical situation — by means of place and time adverbsand ...
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In Situation Semantics , abstract situations are now recognized ( cf. ... to be not a set of possible worlds , but rather something very close to the situation types of Situation Semantics ( see especially Zeevat and von Stechow ) .
In Situation Semantics , abstract situations are now recognized ( cf. ... to be not a set of possible worlds , but rather something very close to the situation types of Situation Semantics ( see especially Zeevat and von Stechow ) .
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proposition that Bill hummed ' Stars and stripes forever ' but to a situation of the Bill - humming - ' Stars and stripes forever ' type . The idea that sentences refer to situations is not novel ; but no one previously had really quite ...
proposition that Bill hummed ' Stars and stripes forever ' but to a situation of the Bill - humming - ' Stars and stripes forever ' type . The idea that sentences refer to situations is not novel ; but no one previously had really quite ...
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