Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... modality allows natural solutions for the problems raised for the modal account . * 1. MODALITY AND ASPECT . I will argue in this article that the English progressive has a modal component of meaning , and that the various problems that ...
... modality allows natural solutions for the problems raised for the modal account . * 1. MODALITY AND ASPECT . I will argue in this article that the English progressive has a modal component of meaning , and that the various problems that ...
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... modal sentence is true . This theory of modality predicts that a modal sentence's truth will be vague or difficult to ascertain exactly to the extent that its modal base and ordering source are difficult to determine or work with ...
... modal sentence is true . This theory of modality predicts that a modal sentence's truth will be vague or difficult to ascertain exactly to the extent that its modal base and ordering source are difficult to determine or work with ...
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... modal base , we expect 47a to be true and 47b false . I find 47a plausibly true and 47b extremely difficult to judge , though on balance probably false . Overall , the precise truth conditions of these types of examples are rather ...
... modal base , we expect 47a to be true and 47b false . I find 47a plausibly true and 47b extremely difficult to judge , though on balance probably false . Overall , the precise truth conditions of these types of examples are rather ...
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