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Now , one might attempt to circumvent this difficulty by replacing HAVE ( which is apparently ill - defined semantically ) , with the verb have , since many of the relations which we wish to consider are expressed in sentences of the ...
Now , one might attempt to circumvent this difficulty by replacing HAVE ( which is apparently ill - defined semantically ) , with the verb have , since many of the relations which we wish to consider are expressed in sentences of the ...
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This is because the temporal - linear ordering of the semantic representation has the statement expressed in the relative clause after , rather than before , the statement expressed in the matrix . Another problem involves the ...
This is because the temporal - linear ordering of the semantic representation has the statement expressed in the relative clause after , rather than before , the statement expressed in the matrix . Another problem involves the ...
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In fact , however , both the use of second - order quantification and the appeal to the notion of an instrumental predicate are non - essential here , since any such law can equally well be expressed as follows : ( 2 ) ( x ) ( ) ( Rx at ...
In fact , however , both the use of second - order quantification and the appeal to the notion of an instrumental predicate are non - essential here , since any such law can equally well be expressed as follows : ( 2 ) ( x ) ( ) ( Rx at ...
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