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13 Accordingly , a semantic theory of English containing rules and entries as given above characterizes the sentence The man hits the colorful ball as having the following semantic interpretation . The sentence is not semantically ...
13 Accordingly , a semantic theory of English containing rules and entries as given above characterizes the sentence The man hits the colorful ball as having the following semantic interpretation . The sentence is not semantically ...
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This method avoids having a special a type 2 rule in each such case : such special type 2 rules have no function except ... This method also avoids the use of type 1 rules on a sentence that is produced by a permutation transformation .
This method avoids having a special a type 2 rule in each such case : such special type 2 rules have no function except ... This method also avoids the use of type 1 rules on a sentence that is produced by a permutation transformation .
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The rule required by the New Bern dialect is different : Rule 2. a → æ before u . ... The allophonic rules accounting for Winchester , then , are : Rule 1. a → before a vowel followed by a voiceless consonant . Rule 2. a → æ before u ...
The rule required by the New Bern dialect is different : Rule 2. a → æ before u . ... The allophonic rules accounting for Winchester , then , are : Rule 1. a → before a vowel followed by a voiceless consonant . Rule 2. a → æ before u ...
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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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