Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... true iff something was going on that , if it had proceeded normally , would have been a complete house - building by ... true at a pair of an interval and a world ( i , w ) iff for some interval i ' which includes i as a nonfinal ...
... true iff something was going on that , if it had proceeded normally , would have been a complete house - building by ... true at a pair of an interval and a world ( i , w ) iff for some interval i ' which includes i as a nonfinal ...
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... 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 is clearly not correct to say that 29 is true iff Mary climbs Mount Toby in all of the worlds compatible with ...
... 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 is clearly not correct to say that 29 is true iff Mary climbs Mount Toby in all of the worlds compatible with ...
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... true , then a ( e ' ) is true for all long enough temporal subevents e ' of e . ) 7 = The progressives of activity sentences differ from those of telic sentences in that they entail their perfect aspect counterpart . Thus , 33 entails ...
... true , then a ( e ' ) is true for all long enough temporal subevents e ' of e . ) 7 = The progressives of activity sentences differ from those of telic sentences in that they entail their perfect aspect counterpart . Thus , 33 entails ...
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