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If one investigates language from this point of view , one might ultimately solve the projection problem , and perhaps arrive at a discovery procedure for writing grammars.20 It can be seen that this suggestion is in line with finding a ...
If one investigates language from this point of view , one might ultimately solve the projection problem , and perhaps arrive at a discovery procedure for writing grammars.20 It can be seen that this suggestion is in line with finding a ...
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Problems also arise regarding the particles that often accompany these verbs . An additional problem is that goose and gander are derived from the same root . Moreover , there is an entirely different set of animal - verbs like to flea ...
Problems also arise regarding the particles that often accompany these verbs . An additional problem is that goose and gander are derived from the same root . Moreover , there is an entirely different set of animal - verbs like to flea ...
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The problem here is to decide what is meant by ' identical ' . The other constraint is that the conjuncts in a coördination must in some sense be ' similar ' ( but NOT identical ) ; and here , of course , the problem is the meaning of ...
The problem here is to decide what is meant by ' identical ' . The other constraint is that the conjuncts in a coördination must in some sense be ' similar ' ( but NOT identical ) ; and here , of course , the problem is the meaning of ...
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