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In Romanian , for example , the relevant relation is simple identity . As a result , though a sentence like 103 is true in English , its Romanian analog is false . ( 103 ) The greater a natural number is , the greater its square is .
In Romanian , for example , the relevant relation is simple identity . As a result , though a sentence like 103 is true in English , its Romanian analog is false . ( 103 ) The greater a natural number is , the greater its square is .
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The grammatical relevance of the distinction between resultative and existential readings , she argues , requires the ... ankle was broken is NOT RELEVANT to the perfect state ( the speaker's ankle being broken at reference time ) .
The grammatical relevance of the distinction between resultative and existential readings , she argues , requires the ... ankle was broken is NOT RELEVANT to the perfect state ( the speaker's ankle being broken at reference time ) .
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John may eat meat states that there is SOME relevant world in which John eats meat ; while John must eat meat states that he eats meat in all relevant worlds . Different sets of relevant worlds yield different types of modal ...
John may eat meat states that there is SOME relevant world in which John eats meat ; while John must eat meat states that he eats meat in all relevant worlds . Different sets of relevant worlds yield different types of modal ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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