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Re: veridicality in English



And:
>I don't accept these as counterexamples. "Veridical/nonveridical"
>do not mean "true/false". They mean "asserted (by the speaker)
>to be true/false".

I agree with what I think you meant: They mean "asserted/not
asserted (by the speaker) to be true".

co'o mi'e xorxes