Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... event e in a world w is a set of event - world pairs . The definition works with the notion of a STAGE of an event ; an event e is a stage of e ' iff e ' contains e as a part and moreover e ' can be considered a further development of e .
... event e in a world w is a set of event - world pairs . The definition works with the notion of a STAGE of an event ; an event e is a stage of e ' iff e ' contains e as a part and moreover e ' can be considered a further development of e .
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... event which makes 33 true as e , and 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 ...
... event which makes 33 true as e , and 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 ...
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... event described . While I believe that it is correct to treat 35 in terms of a complex event having other events as parts , this has a consequence that it is important to point out : unless one makes some controversial assumptions about ...
... event described . While I believe that it is correct to treat 35 in terms of a complex event having other events as parts , this has a consequence that it is important to point out : unless one makes some controversial assumptions about ...
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