Coreference and modality
@inproceedings{Groenendijk1996CoreferenceAM, title={Coreference and modality}, author={J. Groenendijk and M. Stokhof and F. Veltman}, year={1996} }
The prevailing view on meaning in logical semantics from its inception at the end of the nineteenth century until the beginning of the eighties has been one which is aptly summarized in the slogan ‘meaning equals truth conditions’. This view on meaning is one which can rightly be labeled static: it describes the meaning relation between linguistic expressions and the world as a static relation, one which may itself change through time, but which does not bring about any change itself. For non… Expand
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