other,1-1-E87-1043,ak context-free chart parsing </term> . The <term> verb forms </term> are often claimed to convey two kinds
other,11-1-E87-1043,ak often claimed to convey two kinds of <term> information </term> : 1 . whether the <term> event </term>
other,17-1-E87-1043,ak information </term> : 1 . whether the <term> event </term> described in a <term> sentence </term>
other,21-1-E87-1043,ak the <term> event </term> described in a <term> sentence </term> is <term> present </term> , <term> past
other,23-1-E87-1043,ak described in a <term> sentence </term> is <term> present </term> , <term> past </term> or <term> future </term>
other,25-1-E87-1043,ak sentence </term> is <term> present </term> , <term> past </term> or <term> future </term> ( = <term> deictic
other,27-1-E87-1043,ak present </term> , <term> past </term> or <term> future </term> ( = <term> deictic information </term>
other,30-1-E87-1043,ak past </term> or <term> future </term> ( = <term> deictic information </term> ) 2 . whether the <term> event </term>
other,37-1-E87-1043,ak information </term> ) 2 . whether the <term> event </term> described in a <term> sentence </term>
other,41-1-E87-1043,ak the <term> event </term> described in a <term> sentence </term> is presented as completed , going
other,57-1-E87-1043,ak just starting or being finished ( = <term> aspectual information </term> ) . It will be demonstrated in this
other,19-2-E87-1043,ak third component to the analysis of <term> verb form meanings </term> , namely whether or not they express
other,29-2-E87-1043,ak namely whether or not they express <term> habituality </term> . The framework of the analysis is
other,6-3-E87-1043,ak . The framework of the analysis is <term> model-theoretic semantics </term> . <term> English </term> is shown to
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