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( Semantic representations predict only the extension of a semantic property or relation relative to a hypothesis about the definition of the property or relation . This means that semantic explications at the levels of linguistic ...
( Semantic representations predict only the extension of a semantic property or relation relative to a hypothesis about the definition of the property or relation . This means that semantic explications at the levels of linguistic ...
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If the presence of curly braces to express the alternation / t ~ d / can be predicted , then its inclusion in this and ... It is impossible to predict what change will take place ; but clearly inherent in the non - transformational ...
If the presence of curly braces to express the alternation / t ~ d / can be predicted , then its inclusion in this and ... It is impossible to predict what change will take place ; but clearly inherent in the non - transformational ...
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The hypothesis in its present form does not predict WHEN these values will surface in structure or meaning — but only that , if they do surface , they will agree in being either both high or both low in value .
The hypothesis in its present form does not predict WHEN these values will surface in structure or meaning — but only that , if they do surface , they will agree in being either both high or both low in value .
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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