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In standard possible - worlds accounts , modals receive a unified semantics as existential and universal quantifiers over possible worlds . John may eat meat states that there is SOME relevant world in which John eats meat ; while John ...
In standard possible - worlds accounts , modals receive a unified semantics as existential and universal quantifiers over possible worlds . John may eat meat states that there is SOME relevant world in which John eats meat ; while John ...
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There are also different cycles in derivation ( but no mention of how many are possible ) , which can contain rule schema with unordered or ranked rules ( resulting in some kind of unexplained evaluation metric that must measure ...
There are also different cycles in derivation ( but no mention of how many are possible ) , which can contain rule schema with unordered or ranked rules ( resulting in some kind of unexplained evaluation metric that must measure ...
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There is no restriction on the format of manuscripts. although authors should make their submissions as reader-friendly as possible. Any manuscript, however, that has been accepted for publication as an article will have to be revised ...
There is no restriction on the format of manuscripts. although authors should make their submissions as reader-friendly as possible. Any manuscript, however, that has been accepted for publication as an article will have to be revised ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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