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As a result , there is extensive discussion of Danish , for instance , but virtually none of Swedish or Norwegian ; Luxembourgian has a chapter to itself , while Romanian is only ...
As a result , there is extensive discussion of Danish , for instance , but virtually none of Swedish or Norwegian ; Luxembourgian has a chapter to itself , while Romanian is only ...
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Thus far , we have been restricting our discussion to formal definites used to refer to uniquely identifiable referents ; we will use the term FALSE DEFINITE to refer to formal definites used to represent entities not assumed to be ...
Thus far , we have been restricting our discussion to formal definites used to refer to uniquely identifiable referents ; we will use the term FALSE DEFINITE to refer to formal definites used to represent entities not assumed to be ...
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He takes them to be equivalent , notwithstanding our discussions in Chs . 1 and 2 of why in fact they are not . ... Other misconceptions lead to misrepresentation , as for instance , in Williams's discussion of the example in 4 .
He takes them to be equivalent , notwithstanding our discussions in Chs . 1 and 2 of why in fact they are not . ... Other misconceptions lead to misrepresentation , as for instance , in Williams's discussion of the example in 4 .
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