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THE PROGRESSIVE IN MODAL SEMANTICS PAUL PORTNER Georgetown University This article presents a semantic analysis of the English progressive as an intensional operator within the framework of modal semantics proposed by Kratzer .
THE PROGRESSIVE IN MODAL SEMANTICS PAUL PORTNER Georgetown University This article presents a semantic analysis of the English progressive as an intensional operator within the framework of modal semantics proposed by Kratzer .
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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 .
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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If the proposition that the bus is going to hit Max is in the 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 .
If the proposition that the bus is going to hit Max is in the 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 .
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