Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... implication to M - verbs ( Karttunen 1971a ) . In the first part of this paper I will show that these assumptions must be revised ; both presuppositions and implications are involved , in either verb class , in characterizing the truth ...
... implication to M - verbs ( Karttunen 1971a ) . In the first part of this paper I will show that these assumptions must be revised ; both presuppositions and implications are involved , in either verb class , in characterizing the truth ...
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... implications : this por- tion of the internal semantic structure of verbs turns out to be the very embryo of our tense system . The DEICTIC notion ' privileged member of the set T ( time ) ' , denoting TIME - OF - SPEECH , lies at the ...
... implications : this por- tion of the internal semantic structure of verbs turns out to be the very embryo of our tense system . The DEICTIC notion ' privileged member of the set T ( time ) ' , denoting TIME - OF - SPEECH , lies at the ...
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... implications often involve the modality of Uncertainty or Possible . Further , presuppositions and implications most often correspond to our notions of Past and Future , respectively . Our linguistic con- cepts of certainty ( truth ) ...
... implications often involve the modality of Uncertainty or Possible . Further , presuppositions and implications most often correspond to our notions of Past and Future , respectively . Our linguistic con- cepts of certainty ( truth ) ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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