What if, and when? conditionals, tense, and branching time

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  • who: Conditionals Tense Branching time and collaborators from the Department of Philosophy and the History of Ideas, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark have published the paper: What if, and when? Conditionals, tense, and branching time, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors compare two accounts of this phenomenon due to Kaufmann (J Semant 22(3):231-280 2005) and Schulz (SALT XVIII pp. 694-710 2008) by reconstructing them in the framework of The authors show that not only is the account of u2018shifted` readings with present antecedents within this very natural but it also is . . .

     

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