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Transformations simply tell us that the sense in which an n - tuple satisfies a particular complex sentenceform is the same as that in which it satisfies some other ( and ultimately , some elementary ) sentence - form .
Transformations simply tell us that the sense in which an n - tuple satisfies a particular complex sentenceform is the same as that in which it satisfies some other ( and ultimately , some elementary ) sentence - form .
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Furthermore , most of the connectives require particular similarities and particular minimal differences between the two sentences on which they act . Thus , in the coordinate conjunctions , and requires no differences , or requires at ...
Furthermore , most of the connectives require particular similarities and particular minimal differences between the two sentences on which they act . Thus , in the coordinate conjunctions , and requires no differences , or requires at ...
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a : Zeroing eliminates , from ( usually ) secondary members of a sequence of K and W , such words Z as can be determined ( up to local synonymity35 ) from the particular words which occupy certain positions in the sequence distinguished ...
a : Zeroing eliminates , from ( usually ) secondary members of a sequence of K and W , such words Z as can be determined ( up to local synonymity35 ) from the particular words which occupy certain positions in the sequence distinguished ...
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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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