In formal semantics, subtrigging is the phenomenon whereby free choice items in episodic sentences require a modifier. For instance, the following sentence is not acceptable in English. [1] [2] [3] [4]
However, the sentence can be repaired by adding a post-nominal modifier such as a relative clause, prepositional phrase, or locative.
In formal semantics, subtrigging is the phenomenon whereby free choice items in episodic sentences require a modifier. For instance, the following sentence is not acceptable in English. [1] [2] [3] [4]
However, the sentence can be repaired by adding a post-nominal modifier such as a relative clause, prepositional phrase, or locative.