Formal properties of now revisited
<p>The traditional view is that <em>now</em> is a pure indexical, denoting the utterance time. Yet, despite its initial appeal, the view has faced criticism. A range of data reveal <em>now</em> allows for discourse-bound (i.e., anapho...
Main Authors: | Stojnić, U, Altshuler, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Linguistic Society of America
2021
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