Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... given for considering the relation to be primitive . The first only applies to Parsons's approach : in a variety of ways , the semantics of the progressive given above fits naturally into a broader system of tense and aspect developed ...
... given for considering the relation to be primitive . The first only applies to Parsons's approach : in a variety of ways , the semantics of the progressive given above fits naturally into a broader system of tense and aspect developed ...
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... given in 14. Doing this will involve integrating the notions of event and inertia world into the modal base / ordering source semantics . Let's begin with the modal base . Consider the event e which Mary was engaged in there on the ...
... given in 14. Doing this will involve integrating the notions of event and inertia world into the modal base / ordering source semantics . Let's begin with the modal base . Consider the event e which Mary was engaged in there on the ...
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... given event , while the ordering source NI ( e ) provides a definition of what it is for a given event not to be interrupted . Between them , these two sets determine what counts as a ' completion ' of e . Given that the domains of Circ ...
... given event , while the ordering source NI ( e ) provides a definition of what it is for a given event not to be interrupted . Between them , these two sets determine what counts as a ' completion ' of e . Given that the domains of Circ ...
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