1999
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9309-0_12
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Models for Non-Boolean Negations in Natural Languages Based on Aspect Analysis

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“…(These remarks barely scrape the surface of a deep philosophical issue, but they serve at least to indicate where we stand.) 26 We are disregarding intersective modification in order not to clutter the exposition. However, intersectives are controlled by the same rule of right subsectivity that applies to the subsectives, together with the special rule of left subsectivity defined in [17].…”
Section: Subsectives and Privativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(These remarks barely scrape the surface of a deep philosophical issue, but they serve at least to indicate where we stand.) 26 We are disregarding intersective modification in order not to clutter the exposition. However, intersectives are controlled by the same rule of right subsectivity that applies to the subsectives, together with the special rule of left subsectivity defined in [17].…”
Section: Subsectives and Privativesmentioning
confidence: 99%