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Posted on March 3, 2018July 13, 2018

“I don’t own a TV set. I would watch it.”

The following excerpt is from Hobbs, Jerry R. “Toward a useful concept of causality for lexical semantics.” Journal of Semantics 22.2 (2005): 181-209.

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