Universal Free Choice from Concessive Copular Conditionals in Tibetan
I describe the expression of free choice in Tibetan, which involves the combination of a wh-word, copula, conditional morphology, and a scalar ‘even’ particle. I demonstrate that the conventional semantics of these ingredients successfully combine to deri
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Dun Deng Fenrong Liu Mingming Liu Dag Westerståhl (Eds.)
Monotonicity in Logic and Language Second Tsinghua Interdisciplinary Workshop on Logic, Language and Meaning, TLLM 2020 Beijing, China, December 17–20, 2020 Proceedings
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Editors Dun Deng Department of Chinese Languages and Literatures Tsinghua University Beijing, China Mingming Liu Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures Tsinghua University Beijing, China
Fenrong Liu Department of Philosophy Tsinghua University Beijing, China Dag Westerståhl Department of Philosophy Stockholm University Stockholm, Sweden
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