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It is thus possible to find a precise set of transformations in a language without having to state a precise set of sentences for the language . Transformations simply tell us that the sense in which an n - tuple satisfies a particular ...
It is thus possible to find a precise set of transformations in a language without having to state a precise set of sentences for the language . Transformations simply tell us that the sense in which an n - tuple satisfies a particular ...
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In several such families we find parts of the sentence for which the transformation is more complicated or ... There may even be parts of the sentence such that we cannot say whether the family of transformations extends to them or not ...
In several such families we find parts of the sentence for which the transformation is more complicated or ... There may even be parts of the sentence such that we cannot say whether the family of transformations extends to them or not ...
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This in turn is equivalent to defining transformations as operations on elementary sentences and on transformations . When we extend the argument of a transformation to include the effects of particular transformations , we are ...
This in turn is equivalent to defining transformations as operations on elementary sentences and on transformations . When we extend the argument of a transformation to include the effects of particular transformations , we are ...
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