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a it contains besides a dictionary , and how the components of a semantic theory relate to one another and to the grammar . We can find this out by asking in what respects a dictionary and grammar alone are not sufficient to match the ...
a it contains besides a dictionary , and how the components of a semantic theory relate to one another and to the grammar . We can find this out by asking in what respects a dictionary and grammar alone are not sufficient to match the ...
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The comparison between a fluent speaker and a machine reveals the respects in which a grammar and dictionary by themselves do not suffice to interpret sentences like a speaker of the language . What the fluent speaker bas at his ...
The comparison between a fluent speaker and a machine reveals the respects in which a grammar and dictionary by themselves do not suffice to interpret sentences like a speaker of the language . What the fluent speaker bas at his ...
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mantic theory gives incorrect interpretations for sentences , one must then decide whether to revise some dictionary entries , some projection rules , or some of each . None the less , there is a derivative sense in which questions of ...
mantic theory gives incorrect interpretations for sentences , one must then decide whether to revise some dictionary entries , some projection rules , or some of each . None the less , there is a derivative sense in which questions of ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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