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Sun 1988 on the development of deontics and epistemics in Chinese ) , but in the interest of discussing some fine ... The three subdomains are : ( i ) modal auxiliaries that have both deontic and epistemic meanings , specifically must ...
Sun 1988 on the development of deontics and epistemics in Chinese ) , but in the interest of discussing some fine ... The three subdomains are : ( i ) modal auxiliaries that have both deontic and epistemic meanings , specifically must ...
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Logicians and some semanticists ( among them Lyons 1982 ) have argued that both the deontic and the epistemic meanings are ambiguous between less and more subjective meanings . Lyons refers to ' objective ' vs.
Logicians and some semanticists ( among them Lyons 1982 ) have argued that both the deontic and the epistemic meanings are ambiguous between less and more subjective meanings . Lyons refers to ' objective ' vs.
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10 Sceolde ( n ) is not the only example of the presence of epistemic meaning in Old English . When the premodals occur in impersonal constructions they can often be read as having epistemic or at least nondeontic meanings ( Denison ...
10 Sceolde ( n ) is not the only example of the presence of epistemic meaning in Old English . When the premodals occur in impersonal constructions they can often be read as having epistemic or at least nondeontic meanings ( Denison ...
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