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Other than a rigid assumption that lexical insertion is confined to Xo categories , there is absolutely no rationale for treating these as lexical Vos containing a PP that , coincidentally , must be forced to extrapose to a canonical ...
Other than a rigid assumption that lexical insertion is confined to Xo categories , there is absolutely no rationale for treating these as lexical Vos containing a PP that , coincidentally , must be forced to extrapose to a canonical ...
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Moreover it is necessary to learn whether any given noun has a denominal verb or not : bridle and mustard do not in my lexicon at any rate ) , and I was surprised and baffled to hear my daughters speak of roofing a frisbee to refer to ...
Moreover it is necessary to learn whether any given noun has a denominal verb or not : bridle and mustard do not in my lexicon at any rate ) , and I was surprised and baffled to hear my daughters speak of roofing a frisbee to refer to ...
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The modeling of inferencing in particular depends on the availability of rich and sophisticated lexical databases ... P's program seems to erase the boundary between these types of knowledge by enriching the lexicon with information ...
The modeling of inferencing in particular depends on the availability of rich and sophisticated lexical databases ... P's program seems to erase the boundary between these types of knowledge by enriching the lexicon with information ...
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