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The third type of redundancy operation permits the pronouning ( or , in certain cases , dropping ) of disjunctions ( more rarely , conjunctions ) of all the words in a category or subcategory . These disjunctions of words come from ...
The third type of redundancy operation permits the pronouning ( or , in certain cases , dropping ) of disjunctions ( more rarely , conjunctions ) of all the words in a category or subcategory . These disjunctions of words come from ...
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THE SET OF SENTENCES UNDER THE ELEMENTARY OPERATIONS When we consider the set of sentences under the elementary operations we find a new situation . In the case of the set of sentences under transformations ( 84 ) , we saw that if two ...
THE SET OF SENTENCES UNDER THE ELEMENTARY OPERATIONS When we consider the set of sentences under the elementary operations we find a new situation . In the case of the set of sentences under transformations ( 84 ) , we saw that if two ...
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Next comes a PERMUTATION operation , which allows readings to be permuted in various ways . There are rules which allow the reading PSLT above to be permuted to PSLT , SPLT , LPST , TPSL , PSTL , SPLT . Then comes an operation called ...
Next comes a PERMUTATION operation , which allows readings to be permuted in various ways . There are rules which allow the reading PSLT above to be permuted to PSLT , SPLT , LPST , TPSL , PSTL , SPLT . Then comes an operation called ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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