Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... Consider 11 . ( 11 ) Max was crossing the street . This is said by Dowty to be true at ( i , w ) iff Max crosses the street in an extension of i in every inertia world with respect to ( i , w ) . But imagine that Max does not in fact ...
... Consider 11 . ( 11 ) Max was crossing the street . This is said by Dowty to be true at ( i , w ) iff Max crosses the street in an extension of i in every inertia world with respect to ( i , w ) . But imagine that Max does not in fact ...
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... consider Figure 4. Max is running is true because in all inertia worlds , there is an appropriate event e ' which makes the tenseless Max runs true . The basic chain of reasoning goes as follows : event e ' is a Max - runs event ...
... consider Figure 4. Max is running is true because in all inertia worlds , there is an appropriate event e ' which makes the tenseless Max runs true . The basic chain of reasoning goes as follows : event e ' is a Max - runs event ...
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... consider certain complex events . Consider example 35 . ( 35 ) John was winning the race . What event is described by this sentence ? Two possibilities suggest themselves , and I would like to consider each in turn . The first is that ...
... consider certain complex events . Consider example 35 . ( 35 ) John was winning the race . What event is described by this sentence ? Two possibilities suggest themselves , and I would like to consider each in turn . The first is that ...
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