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But since the single sentence is , ex hypothesi , described by a theory of semantic interpretation , in every case in which a discourse can be treated as a single sentence , a theory of semantic interpretation is descriptively as ...
But since the single sentence is , ex hypothesi , described by a theory of semantic interpretation , in every case in which a discourse can be treated as a single sentence , a theory of semantic interpretation is descriptively as ...
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mantic theory gives incorrect interpretations for sentences , one must then decide whether to revise some ... matter of the degree to which the entry helps achieve the purpose of a dictionary within a theory of semantic interpretation .
mantic theory gives incorrect interpretations for sentences , one must then decide whether to revise some ... matter of the degree to which the entry helps achieve the purpose of a dictionary within a theory of semantic interpretation .
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It forces the authors to increase the number of phonemes in those dialects where a binary interpretation would necessitate no such increase . Consider , for example , the following data from Rochester , N. Y.:6 Rochester ( Synopsis 53 ) ...
It forces the authors to increase the number of phonemes in those dialects where a binary interpretation would necessitate no such increase . Consider , for example , the following data from Rochester , N. Y.:6 Rochester ( Synopsis 53 ) ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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