Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... pairs of elements , or in some cases ( for example , the rela- tion " is between ... and ... " ) , more than two elements . A relation is also quite satisfactorily definable as a CLASS OF ORDERED PAIRS ... OF ELEMENTS ' ( 225 ) . An ...
... pairs of elements , or in some cases ( for example , the rela- tion " is between ... and ... " ) , more than two elements . A relation is also quite satisfactorily definable as a CLASS OF ORDERED PAIRS ... OF ELEMENTS ' ( 225 ) . An ...
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... pairs in R divided by the total number of ordered pairs in R. The term 1⁄2Zxen ( ax – ẞx ) is equal to the numerator of this fraction , namely the number of antisymmetric ordered pairs in R , since each antisymmetric ordered pair xy is ...
... pairs in R divided by the total number of ordered pairs in R. The term 1⁄2Zxen ( ax – ẞx ) is equal to the numerator of this fraction , namely the number of antisymmetric ordered pairs in R , since each antisymmetric ordered pair xy is ...
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... pairs of N , V occur before -ed as with will ( The cliff crumbled , The cliff will crumble ) . If , however , it is required that the rest of the sentence be identical , these are not transforms , for -ed and will differ in some of ...
... pairs of N , V occur before -ed as with will ( The cliff crumbled , The cliff will crumble ) . If , however , it is required that the rest of the sentence be identical , these are not transforms , for -ed and will differ in some of ...
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