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Modal predicates
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Maier, John
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Adjectives
/ Ascriptions
/ English language
/ Grammatical clauses
/ Linguistics
/ Modality (Semantic)
/ Observable phenomena
/ ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Predicate
/ Predicates
/ Semantics
/ Sentences
/ Social Sciences
/ Stereotypes
/ Suffixes
/ Verbs
2016
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Modal predicates
by
Maier, John
in
Adjectives
/ Ascriptions
/ English language
/ Grammatical clauses
/ Linguistics
/ Modality (Semantic)
/ Observable phenomena
/ ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Predicate
/ Predicates
/ Semantics
/ Sentences
/ Social Sciences
/ Stereotypes
/ Suffixes
/ Verbs
2016
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Maier, John
in
Adjectives
/ Ascriptions
/ English language
/ Grammatical clauses
/ Linguistics
/ Modality (Semantic)
/ Observable phenomena
/ ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Predicate
/ Predicates
/ Semantics
/ Sentences
/ Social Sciences
/ Stereotypes
/ Suffixes
/ Verbs
2016
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Modal predicates
2016
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I propose a semantics for a class of English predicates characteristically associated with possibility. The central idea is that such predicates are typically associated with an ordering source, and that differences among them are due to differences in their ordering sources. The 'dispositional predicates' that have been central to philosophical discussions are shown to be derivable as a special case from this more general class.
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Springer,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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