A History of Events in Linguistic Theory

  • Tenny C
  • Pustejovsky J
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1.1 Introduction Time, space, change, and causation are things that we expect to encounter as elements of physics; either the scientific physics of deep study and rigor, or the time-tested folk physics of common sense. But the notion that these concepts should figure in the

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Tenny, C., & Pustejovsky, J. (2000). A History of Events in Linguistic Theory. Structure, 3–37. Retrieved from http://www.linguist.org/History-of-Events.pdf

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