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The adnominal use of modal particles is somewhat idiosyncratic . The examples in 59 and 60 become infelicitous if maybe is replaced with possibly , or a stronger modal particle like certainly or necessarily .
The adnominal use of modal particles is somewhat idiosyncratic . The examples in 59 and 60 become infelicitous if maybe is replaced with possibly , or a stronger modal particle like certainly or necessarily .
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( A ) On its compositional reading , 66 contains two modal operators : a deontic and an epistemic one , with the latter outscoping the former . On its concord reading , the same sentence contains just a single modal operator , and the ...
( A ) On its compositional reading , 66 contains two modal operators : a deontic and an epistemic one , with the latter outscoping the former . On its concord reading , the same sentence contains just a single modal operator , and the ...
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At most n A are B. ◇ 3x [ A ( x ) ^ n ( x ) ^ B ( x ) ] ^ ¬ ◇ 3x [ A ( x ) ^ #x > n ^ B ( x ) ] Both types of superlative modifiers introduce a pair of modal propositions , but intuitively the two members of each pair do not have the ...
At most n A are B. ◇ 3x [ A ( x ) ^ n ( x ) ^ B ( x ) ] ^ ¬ ◇ 3x [ A ( x ) ^ #x > n ^ B ( x ) ] Both types of superlative modifiers introduce a pair of modal propositions , but intuitively the two members of each pair do not have the ...
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