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First , he defines an initial symbol as one that never figures in the right - hand side of any phrase - structure rule , adding that dans les grammaires des langues naturelles , le seul élément initial est le symbole P ( = " phrase ...
First , he defines an initial symbol as one that never figures in the right - hand side of any phrase - structure rule , adding that dans les grammaires des langues naturelles , le seul élément initial est le symbole P ( = " phrase ...
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Whether this phrase is described by a tagmemic formula or by a transformational phrase marker ( tree ) , whether it is nodes or branches that are labeled ( noun phrase branching into , or out of , noun plus adjective ) , most treatments ...
Whether this phrase is described by a tagmemic formula or by a transformational phrase marker ( tree ) , whether it is nodes or branches that are labeled ( noun phrase branching into , or out of , noun plus adjective ) , most treatments ...
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That is , one could say that the phrase is vague ( or neutral ) rather than many ways ambiguous , and that in a particular use of the phrase speakers may intend to refer to any single association , or class of associations , compatible ...
That is , one could say that the phrase is vague ( or neutral ) rather than many ways ambiguous , and that in a particular use of the phrase speakers may intend to refer to any single association , or class of associations , compatible ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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