Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... apply which . The solution we adopt is simply to leave the application of the closure rules free ; that is to say , the operators and may be inserted ad libitum , but more often than not at least one of them disqualifies because it ...
... apply which . The solution we adopt is simply to leave the application of the closure rules free ; that is to say , the operators and may be inserted ad libitum , but more often than not at least one of them disqualifies because it ...
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... apply to arguments of any Boolean type . Given this polymorphic typing of superlative modifiers , they will often ... applying to a predicate results in absurdity , the structure where it is applied to a quantifier yields a perfectly ...
... apply to arguments of any Boolean type . Given this polymorphic typing of superlative modifiers , they will often ... applying to a predicate results in absurdity , the structure where it is applied to a quantifier yields a perfectly ...
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... application , curriculum vitae , copies of research papers , evidence of teaching ability , and three letters of reference ... apply . MIT is an Equal Opportunity Employer . UNIVERSITY OF North Carolina AT CHAPEL HILL : The Department of ...
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