Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... relevant to the interpretation of the sentence ; Kratzer labels M the MODAL BASE for the sentence . In contrast , L provides ( as < L , w ) an ordering of the worlds in M ( w ) accord- ing to how well they fit with the propositions in L ...
... relevant to the interpretation of the sentence ; Kratzer labels M the MODAL BASE for the sentence . In contrast , L provides ( as < L , w ) an ordering of the worlds in M ( w ) accord- ing to how well they fit with the propositions in L ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. are relevant . And even once the relevant facts are determined , they may be so numerous ( even infinite in number ) or may interact in such complex ways that it is difficult as a practical matter ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. are relevant . And even once the relevant facts are determined , they may be so numerous ( even infinite in number ) or may interact in such complex ways that it is difficult as a practical matter ...
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... relevant to the issue of whether the material under the scope of the progressive , Mary climbs Mount Toby , is true . It is obvious that things like whether she is in good shape and whether she is lost on the trail will be relevant . It ...
... relevant to the issue of whether the material under the scope of the progressive , Mary climbs Mount Toby , is true . It is obvious that things like whether she is in good shape and whether she is lost on the trail will be relevant . It ...
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