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  1. Grammar, Semantics and Conditionals.V. H. Dudman - 1990 - Analysis 50 (4):214 - 224.
    Any semantic theory is bound to presume some structure in the messages it analyses, and the success of the theory depends on getting this structure right. But discovering this structure is the business of grammar. Therefore grammar is a necessary preliminary to semantics. Semantic theories of conditionals vividly illustrate this. All presume a provably untenable ternary structure: antecedent, operator, consequent. And all can be shown committed as a result to a thoroughly unbelievable set of connections between sentences and their informational (...)
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  • Coordination: its implications for the theory of general linguistics.Simon C. Dik - 1968 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland.
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  • Vive la revolution!V. H. Dudman - 1989 - Mind 98 (392):591-603.
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  • On a Point of Logic.V. H. Dudman - 1994 - Analysis 54 (4):208 - 214.
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  • Parsing if-sentences and the conditions of sentencehood.Stephen Barker - 1996 - Analysis 56 (4):210–218.
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  • Parsing ‘if’-sentences.V. H. Dudman - 1984 - Analysis 44 (4):145-153.
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  • Vive la Révolution.V. Dudman - 1989 - Mind 98:591.
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  • Parsing if-sentences and the conditions of sentencehood.S. Barker - 1996 - Analysis 56 (4):210-218.
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