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tion accompanying the text , that the box in question weighed only two grams . Now a machine cannot be expected to have anything like common sense or a general knowledge of the universe , for what even the most mediocre human being ...
tion accompanying the text , that the box in question weighed only two grams . Now a machine cannot be expected to have anything like common sense or a general knowledge of the universe , for what even the most mediocre human being ...
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111CAN JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA JE 1300 PERIODICAL READING ROOM EDITED BY BERNARD BLOCH VOLUME 41 , NUMBER 4 OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1965 tion . Dwight Bolinger : The atomization of meaning .. 555 R. D. Huddleston : Rank ...
111CAN JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA JE 1300 PERIODICAL READING ROOM EDITED BY BERNARD BLOCH VOLUME 41 , NUMBER 4 OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1965 tion . Dwight Bolinger : The atomization of meaning .. 555 R. D. Huddleston : Rank ...
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tion of the text , with its 12 different vowel symbols , for this purpose ? With no clue to the method equating this transcription with the conventional spellings of maps and other nonlinguistic sources , how can he be expected to solve ...
tion of the text , with its 12 different vowel symbols , for this purpose ? With no clue to the method equating this transcription with the conventional spellings of maps and other nonlinguistic sources , how can he be expected to solve ...
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