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Heim's (1982, 1983b) dynamic semantics provides an attractive system for capturing the basic facts about presupposition projection. A long-standing criticism of this semantics is that it requires for each connective lexical stipulations that are not deter... see more

In the recent past a number of calls, particularly in the African context, were issued for rewriting the Bible.  Apart from attention to what such rewriting would entail, an investigation of the purported reasons for such calls is imperative.  I... see more

In the recent past a number of calls, particularly in the African context, were issued for rewriting the Bible.  Apart from attention to what such rewriting would entail, an investigation of the purported reasons for such calls is imperative.  I... see more

How to rewrite the history of historiography at the beginning of this century? This paper tries to answer this question using just four words: history, science, truth and credibility. The revision and transformation that has been done over the c... see more

The majority of computational implementations of phonological and morphophonological alternations rely on composing together individual finite state transducers that represent sound changes.  Standard composition algorithms do not maintain the interm... see more

Heim's (1982, 1983b) dynamic semantics provides an attractive system for capturing the basic facts about presupposition projection. A long-standing criticism of this semantics is that it requires for each connective lexical stipulations that are not deter... see more

In recent times, a lot has been said about trends and policies which threaten the future of Classics in general and the teaching of Ancient History in particular. This debate has primarily arisen in the United States, as a response to the request of some ... see more

Judicial invalidation of constitutional amendments has garnered the attention of scholars in the last few years. Questions like whether and how a court should quash an amendment are at the forefront of contemporary comparative-constitutional-law and const... see more

Many women writers employ intertextuality to question gender identity and to produce female characters who are free of the narratives that have proven to be violent, oppressive and not viable for the contemporary female experience. In this article, I prop... see more

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