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Our problem , on the other hand , is part of the general theory of language , fully on a par with the problem of characterizing the structure of grammars of natural languages . A characterization of the abstract form of a semantic ...
Our problem , on the other hand , is part of the general theory of language , fully on a par with the problem of characterizing the structure of grammars of natural languages . A characterization of the abstract form of a semantic ...
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Correspondingly , we can expect that a system of rules which solves the projection problem must reflect the compositional character of the speaker's linguistic knowledge.3 3. Synchronic linguistic description minus grammar equals ...
Correspondingly , we can expect that a system of rules which solves the projection problem must reflect the compositional character of the speaker's linguistic knowledge.3 3. Synchronic linguistic description minus grammar equals ...
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But the problem of explaining this disambiguation is the same as the problem of explaining why the single sentence I shot ... in reducing problems of setting selection to problems of semantic interpretation of sentences in isolation .
But the problem of explaining this disambiguation is the same as the problem of explaining why the single sentence I shot ... in reducing problems of setting selection to problems of semantic interpretation of sentences in isolation .
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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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