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There are , altogether , ten semantic properties whose covaria- tion is claimed to be restricted ; and each property is said to be combinable with each other property in some ways , but not others .
There are , altogether , ten semantic properties whose covaria- tion is claimed to be restricted ; and each property is said to be combinable with each other property in some ways , but not others .
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But in 79b , the instru- mental follows the notional DO , even though it has otherwise acquired the properties of an object . Second , advancements to object typically cause the original object to lose its ' object properties ' .
But in 79b , the instru- mental follows the notional DO , even though it has otherwise acquired the properties of an object . Second , advancements to object typically cause the original object to lose its ' object properties ' .
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One basic type is N ( Common Nouns ) , denoting a Boolean algebra of ' properties ' . Another is P ( Propositions ) , denoting the Boolean algebra of truth values 0,1 . NP's have type N , which acts as a basic category in syntax ...
One basic type is N ( Common Nouns ) , denoting a Boolean algebra of ' properties ' . Another is P ( Propositions ) , denoting the Boolean algebra of truth values 0,1 . NP's have type N , which acts as a basic category in syntax ...
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