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In both parts of the latter sentence the variable v is bound . A COUPLE OF ELEMENTS is two elements . If the order of the two elements is fixed , they are an ORDERED COUPLE . A RELATION is a set of ordered couples .
In both parts of the latter sentence the variable v is bound . A COUPLE OF ELEMENTS is two elements . If the order of the two elements is fixed , they are an ORDERED COUPLE . A RELATION is a set of ordered couples .
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Both authors use C. W. Morris's division of relations into SYNTACTIC ( the formal relation of signs to one another ) , SEMANTIC ( the relation between signs and objects ' ) , and PRAGMATIC ( the relation of signs to users ) .
Both authors use C. W. Morris's division of relations into SYNTACTIC ( the formal relation of signs to one another ) , SEMANTIC ( the relation between signs and objects ' ) , and PRAGMATIC ( the relation of signs to users ) .
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The relationship of dog to bark is a constant in both expressions , but Resziewicz does not seek , and Jespersen ... the relation he assigns to he and boy in he is a boy ) , and to use dotted rather than solid lines for the arrows ( in ...
The relationship of dog to bark is a constant in both expressions , but Resziewicz does not seek , and Jespersen ... the relation he assigns to he and boy in he is a boy ) , and to use dotted rather than solid lines for the arrows ( in ...
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