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At the level of CS , the meanings of verbs are explicitly represented in such a way that they can directly bear on control ... This requires a level of representation where the requisite aspects of meaning are structurally explicit ...
At the level of CS , the meanings of verbs are explicitly represented in such a way that they can directly bear on control ... This requires a level of representation where the requisite aspects of meaning are structurally explicit ...
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Furthermore , as shown in Ch . 3 , the meaning of words lies in their capacities to indicate objects . Ch . 4 describes how this ostensive definition of meaning perfectly accounts for Aristo- tle's view that knowledge in sciences ...
Furthermore , as shown in Ch . 3 , the meaning of words lies in their capacities to indicate objects . Ch . 4 describes how this ostensive definition of meaning perfectly accounts for Aristo- tle's view that knowledge in sciences ...
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mophony entailed by a ' one meaning - one affix ' principle . How precisely does one establish that preterits and participles are marked by the SAME exponent , and not merely by homophonous suffixes ? This question points to a more ...
mophony entailed by a ' one meaning - one affix ' principle . How precisely does one establish that preterits and participles are marked by the SAME exponent , and not merely by homophonous suffixes ? This question points to a more ...
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