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Since the structures and repertoire of narratives are fixed by the grammar , novelty , originality , variation is assumed to be possible only through textural , stylistic , verbal innovations . The producers of narrative are restricted ...
Since the structures and repertoire of narratives are fixed by the grammar , novelty , originality , variation is assumed to be possible only through textural , stylistic , verbal innovations . The producers of narrative are restricted ...
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In its formalized version ( which we will assume as the most abstract background of our considerations ) , possible worlds semantics provides settheoretical models used in formal logic for the interpretation of modal , intensional and ...
In its formalized version ( which we will assume as the most abstract background of our considerations ) , possible worlds semantics provides settheoretical models used in formal logic for the interpretation of modal , intensional and ...
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14 Moreover , the set of possible fictional worlds cannot be exhausted by the constructed universe of logical semantics . As we have noted , the possible worlds of formal semantics are constructed by the machinery of standard logic .
14 Moreover , the set of possible fictional worlds cannot be exhausted by the constructed universe of logical semantics . As we have noted , the possible worlds of formal semantics are constructed by the machinery of standard logic .
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