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There are two versions of the principle of compositionality . One , which might be called the FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE , says that the meaning of a sentence is a function of the meanings of its constituent lexical items and its syntactic ...
There are two versions of the principle of compositionality . One , which might be called the FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE , says that the meaning of a sentence is a function of the meanings of its constituent lexical items and its syntactic ...
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My plan is to begin with the grounds on which an intensionalist might be dissatisfied with Frege's principle , then make the revisions that produce the preferable principle , and finally show that it automatically handles C's problem .
My plan is to begin with the grounds on which an intensionalist might be dissatisfied with Frege's principle , then make the revisions that produce the preferable principle , and finally show that it automatically handles C's problem .
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The results of the present study , together with results reported by Aksu , Antinucci & Miller , Bronckart & Sinclair , Harner , and Smith , are consistent with the general principle of ASPECT BEFORE TENSE that has been offered for the ...
The results of the present study , together with results reported by Aksu , Antinucci & Miller , Bronckart & Sinclair , Harner , and Smith , are consistent with the general principle of ASPECT BEFORE TENSE that has been offered for the ...
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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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