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Created page with "An '''event''' is something that happens at a certain time and place, in a certain possible world. When we use human language, we're not just stating abstract mathematical truths. More often, we're describing events that exist in the world around us. Toaq follows '''Davidsonian event semantics'''<ref>Donald Davidson (1967) — ''The logical form of action sentences.''</ref>: we model a claim like {{t|Nủo jí}} as meaning <math>\exists e: \textsf{sleep}_w(e, \textsf{m..."
(Created page with "An '''event''' is something that happens at a certain time and place, in a certain possible world. When we use human language, we're not just stating abstract mathematical truths. More often, we're describing events that exist in the world around us. Toaq follows '''Davidsonian event semantics'''<ref>Donald Davidson (1967) — ''The logical form of action sentences.''</ref>: we model a claim like {{t|Nủo jí}} as meaning <math>\exists e: \textsf{sleep}_w(e, \textsf{m...")
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