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Note that the t of our proposed logical form is a variable ranging over the time intervals associated with events ; it is to be sharply distinguished from that used in most varieties of tense logic , where it refers to moments of time ...
Note that the t of our proposed logical form is a variable ranging over the time intervals associated with events ; it is to be sharply distinguished from that used in most varieties of tense logic , where it refers to moments of time ...
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The hypothesis that modalized sentences containing rate expressions are aspectually categorized on the basis of scope relations displayed by the corresponding logical forms must remain speculative to the extent that the latter are not ...
The hypothesis that modalized sentences containing rate expressions are aspectually categorized on the basis of scope relations displayed by the corresponding logical forms must remain speculative to the extent that the latter are not ...
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Here the verb ' note down ' is associated with a universally bound t in the logical form itself ; but it is easy to modify this sentence to dissolve the linking . For instance , ' I shall try to note down each horse that comes in ...
Here the verb ' note down ' is associated with a universally bound t in the logical form itself ; but it is easy to modify this sentence to dissolve the linking . For instance , ' I shall try to note down each horse that comes in ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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