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... intensional ; that is , they are not accompanied by a commitment to the existence of a referent for an indefinite object . The same is true of verbs like fear , even though the indefinite object is specific : some intensional verbs ...
... intensional ; that is , they are not accompanied by a commitment to the existence of a referent for an indefinite object . The same is true of verbs like fear , even though the indefinite object is specific : some intensional verbs ...
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In particular , I discuss the interpretation of objects of intensional transitive verbs . Weak objects may display an individual - level interpretation within the scope of an intensional verb , though weak subjects never fall into the ...
In particular , I discuss the interpretation of objects of intensional transitive verbs . Weak objects may display an individual - level interpretation within the scope of an intensional verb , though weak subjects never fall into the ...
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... intensional predicate . There are , then , two structural components to a transitive verb , as argued recently in Travis 1991 , Noonan 1992 , Chomsky 1995 , Kratzer 1996 , Collins & Thráinsson 1996 , Sportiche 1996 , Kural 1996 ...
... intensional predicate . There are , then , two structural components to a transitive verb , as argued recently in Travis 1991 , Noonan 1992 , Chomsky 1995 , Kratzer 1996 , Collins & Thráinsson 1996 , Sportiche 1996 , Kural 1996 ...
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