Facts, Events, and Semantic Emphasis in Causal Statements

The Monist 77 (2):217-238 (1994)
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What is the logical form of a semantically emphasized causal sentence like the following?

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Events and Event Talk: An Introduction.Fabio Pianesi & Achille C. Varzi - 2000 - In James Higginbotham, Fabio Pianesi & Achille C. Varzi, Speaking of events. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 3–47.

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