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the transformations from logical structures to and his detailed transcriptions of several Can- natural language , not in the logical base ... this is a very even and coherent ical form ' , ' On the logic of fictive locutions ' , book .
the transformations from logical structures to and his detailed transcriptions of several Can- natural language , not in the logical base ... this is a very even and coherent ical form ' , ' On the logic of fictive locutions ' , book .
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concrete nouns , M again shows how first - order bridge , MA : Harvard University logic , augmented with ... Frege is surely the least read of the seminal the logical form of both abstract and concrete philosophers of the past century .
concrete nouns , M again shows how first - order bridge , MA : Harvard University logic , augmented with ... Frege is surely the least read of the seminal the logical form of both abstract and concrete philosophers of the past century .
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It is quite often assumed that a level of logical form or logical translation such as that in Montague Grammar facilitates a computer implementation . ( This assumption is explicit in Landsbergen's article . ) ...
It is quite often assumed that a level of logical form or logical translation such as that in Montague Grammar facilitates a computer implementation . ( This assumption is explicit in Landsbergen's article . ) ...
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Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
Generative tests for generative meter Gilbert Youmans | 67 |
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