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REFERENCES<br />

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Metaphysics. In Peter Cole, (ed.), Radical Pragmatics, 63–81. New York:<br />

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English.: System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, California.<br />

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verbs and times in Generative Semantics and in Montague’s PTQ. Dordrecht:<br />

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Filip, Hana. 2008. Events and maximalization: The case of telicity and<br />

perfectivity. In S. Rothstein, ed., Theoretical and Crosslinguistic Approaches<br />

to the Semantics of Aspect, pp. 217–256. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.<br />

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1981, 191-212.]<br />

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More references and reading assignments will be given during the course of the seminar.<br />

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