Projecting Temporal Properties, Events and Actions

WS 2019  ·  Fern, Tim o ·

Temporal notions based on a finite set \textit{A} of properties are represented in strings, on which projections are defined that vary the granularity \textit{A}. The structure of properties in \textit{A} is elaborated to describe statives, events and actions, subject to a distinction in meaning (advocated by Levin and Rappaport Hovav) between what the lexicon prescribes and what a context of use supplies. The projections proposed are deployed as labels for records and record types amenable to finite-state methods.

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