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... reading : ' I suppose he has to be in Brussels . ' ( A ) Concord reading : ' He ( definitely ) has to be in Brussels . ' ( A ) On its compositional reading , 66 contains two modal operators : a deontic and an episte- mic one , with the ...
... reading : ' I suppose he has to be in Brussels . ' ( A ) Concord reading : ' He ( definitely ) has to be in Brussels . ' ( A ) On its compositional reading , 66 contains two modal operators : a deontic and an episte- mic one , with the ...
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... reading , we predict that the sentence has a compositional construal , as well , which is given in 70b . Here , the outer modal in each conjunct is epistemic ( which is the default ) , so what the sentence says , on this reading , is ...
... reading , we predict that the sentence has a compositional construal , as well , which is given in 70b . Here , the outer modal in each conjunct is epistemic ( which is the default ) , so what the sentence says , on this reading , is ...
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... reading is imperfective , considering that woolly monkeys are commonly killed game , while in 6b a perfective reading is more natural since jaguars are seldom encountered and rarely killed by the Matses . However , in other contexts ...
... reading is imperfective , considering that woolly monkeys are commonly killed game , while in 6b a perfective reading is more natural since jaguars are seldom encountered and rarely killed by the Matses . However , in other contexts ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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