K Von Fintel… - Philosophical Review, 2008 - Duke Univ Press
Abstract Epistemic modals are standardly taken to be context-dependent quantifiers over
possibilities. Thus sentences containing them get truth-values with respect to both a context
and an index. But some insist that this relativization is not relative enough:might'-claims, ...
K von Fintel… - Philosophical Review, 2008 - semarch.linguistics.fas.nyu.edu
(1) Billy might be at the party only get assigned truth-values relative to contexts of utterance,
indices of evaluation, and—the new wrinkle—points of assessment. We dub such semantic
analyses CIA theories. 1 Our goal here is to catalogue some central problems that any CIA ...
K von Fintel… - Philosophical Review, 2008 - mit.edu
(1) Billy might be at the party only get assigned truth-values relative to contexts of utterance,
indices of evaluation, and—the new wrinkle—points of assessment. We dub such semantic
analyses CIA theories. 1 Our goal here is to catalogue some central problems that any CIA ...
K von Fintel… - Philosophical Review, 2008 - ahpc-jp30.st-and.ac.uk
(1) Billy might be at the party only get assigned truth-values relative to contexts of utterance,
indices of evaluation, and—the new wrinkle—points of assessment. We dub such semantic
analyses CIA theories. 1 Our goal here is to catalogue some central problems that any CIA ...
K von Fintel… - Philosophical Review, 2008 - semanticsarchive.net
(1) Billy might be at the party only get assigned truth-values relative to contexts of utterance,
indices of evaluation, and—the new wrinkle—points of assessment. We dub such semantic
analyses CIA theories. 1 Our goal here is to catalogue some central problems that any CIA ...
[CITATION] CIA Leaks
K von Fintel…
K Von Fintel… - 2008 - en.scientificcommons.org
Abstract Epistemic modals are standardly taken to be context-dependent quantifiers over
possibilities. Thus sentences containing them get truth-values with respect to both a context
and an index. But some insist that this relativization is not relative enough:might'-claims, ...
K von Fintel… - 2008 - 18.7.29.232
Epistemic modals are standardly taken to be context-dependent quantifiers over
possibilities. Thus sentences containing them get truth-values with respect to both a context
and an index. But some insist that this relativization is not relative enough:might'-claims, ...
K von Fintel… - Philosophical Review, 2008 - arche-wiki.st-andrews.ac.uk
(1) Billy might be at the party only get assigned truth-values relative to contexts of utterance,
indices of evaluation, and—the new wrinkle—points of assessment. We dub such semantic
analyses CIA theories. 1 Our goal here is to catalogue some central problems that any CIA ...
K von Fintel… - 2008 - dspace.mit.edu
Epistemic modals are standardly taken to be context-dependent quantifiers over
possibilities. Thus sentences containing them get truth-values with respect to both a context
and an index. But some insist that this relativization is not relative enough:might'-claims, ...