[出版社版]M. Johnston proposed an adverbialist solution to the problem of intrinsic change for enduring things. D. Lewis interpreted it as a way of tensing the copula. In his view, it has the defect of replacing the having simpliciter of a property by the standing in a triadic relation to a property and a time, and so is threatened by Bradley’s Regress. I agree with Lewis on requiring the having a property to be non-relational, while I disagree with him on restricting it to the having simpliciter. I tense the copula non-relationally and yet more seriously than Johnston, by characterizing tense as a copulative de re modality concerning endurance, which I relate to R. Taylor’s ‘pure becoming’. I will show that my way gives a better solution to th...
Koryak copula sentences are formed by either personal copulas, which are derived from independent pe...
McTaggart has an insight that changes of property rely on changes of tense (McTaggart 1908). As I sh...
1.Introduction 2.Evolution of Copulas 3.Evolution of copulas in discrete processes 4.Generalizations...
ABSTRACT. M. Johnston proposed an adverbialist solution to the problem of intrinsic change for endur...
M. Johnston proposed an adverbialist solution to the problem of intrinsic change for enduring things...
In this paper I explore how the tenseless copula is to be interpreted in sentences of the form “a is...
This paper shows how general productivity in the schematic Copular Construction for the verbs become...
We study how copulas properties are modified after some suitable transformations. In particular, we ...
This article provides an analysis — within the framework of Radical Construction Grammar — of how BE...
Proceedings of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1978), pp. 202-21
This paper shows how general productivity (see Barðdal 2009: 38) of the copular function of the verb...
In the framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) founded by M. A. K. Halliday, copular sent...
There are sentences that are coherent and possibly true, but in which there is at the very least the...
This thesis in concerned with the problem of change, and in particular the adverbialist solution to ...
This is an attempt to sort out what is it that makes many of us uncomfortable with the perdurantist...
Koryak copula sentences are formed by either personal copulas, which are derived from independent pe...
McTaggart has an insight that changes of property rely on changes of tense (McTaggart 1908). As I sh...
1.Introduction 2.Evolution of Copulas 3.Evolution of copulas in discrete processes 4.Generalizations...
ABSTRACT. M. Johnston proposed an adverbialist solution to the problem of intrinsic change for endur...
M. Johnston proposed an adverbialist solution to the problem of intrinsic change for enduring things...
In this paper I explore how the tenseless copula is to be interpreted in sentences of the form “a is...
This paper shows how general productivity in the schematic Copular Construction for the verbs become...
We study how copulas properties are modified after some suitable transformations. In particular, we ...
This article provides an analysis — within the framework of Radical Construction Grammar — of how BE...
Proceedings of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1978), pp. 202-21
This paper shows how general productivity (see Barðdal 2009: 38) of the copular function of the verb...
In the framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) founded by M. A. K. Halliday, copular sent...
There are sentences that are coherent and possibly true, but in which there is at the very least the...
This thesis in concerned with the problem of change, and in particular the adverbialist solution to ...
This is an attempt to sort out what is it that makes many of us uncomfortable with the perdurantist...
Koryak copula sentences are formed by either personal copulas, which are derived from independent pe...
McTaggart has an insight that changes of property rely on changes of tense (McTaggart 1908). As I sh...
1.Introduction 2.Evolution of Copulas 3.Evolution of copulas in discrete processes 4.Generalizations...