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That state is entailed by the sentence whose verb is in the perfect ( see $ 4 for qualifications ) . If someone catches the flu , his / her having the flu ( for some time after the event ) is entailed . The other kind of state is the ...
That state is entailed by the sentence whose verb is in the perfect ( see $ 4 for qualifications ) . If someone catches the flu , his / her having the flu ( for some time after the event ) is entailed . The other kind of state is the ...
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( McCawley 1971 ) Pace McCawley and others , the replicability of an event type contextually associated with the base eventuality does not seem to be a PRESUPPOSITION of sentences such as 37 . Presuppositions can usually be negated by a ...
( McCawley 1971 ) Pace McCawley and others , the replicability of an event type contextually associated with the base eventuality does not seem to be a PRESUPPOSITION of sentences such as 37 . Presuppositions can usually be negated by a ...
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Sentences whose verbs are in the perfect , however , can receive continuative readings even when no durational adverbs are present , as sentence 45 shows . ( 45 ) Ken has been sick . a . Ken is still sick . b . Ken is not sick anymore .
Sentences whose verbs are in the perfect , however , can receive continuative readings even when no durational adverbs are present , as sentence 45 shows . ( 45 ) Ken has been sick . a . Ken is still sick . b . Ken is not sick anymore .
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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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