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The projection rules as formulated in KF destroy the SEMANTIC STRUCTURE and reduce the words of a sentence to a heap ... What is particularly ironic is that an enterprise in semantics inspired by the most sophisticated syntactic ...
The projection rules as formulated in KF destroy the SEMANTIC STRUCTURE and reduce the words of a sentence to a heap ... What is particularly ironic is that an enterprise in semantics inspired by the most sophisticated syntactic ...
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... but rather as semantic material which that item causes to be added to the constituent in question - e.g . , hit does not require that its direct object contain the semantic marker ' physical object ' , but rather causes ' physical ...
... but rather as semantic material which that item causes to be added to the constituent in question - e.g . , hit does not require that its direct object contain the semantic marker ' physical object ' , but rather causes ' physical ...
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The introduction of such linearity is one of the major steps in the semantic - to - surface - structure conversion process . ( Probably it , too , is best introduced gradually . ) I believe it is possible to ...
The introduction of such linearity is one of the major steps in the semantic - to - surface - structure conversion process . ( Probably it , too , is best introduced gradually . ) I believe it is possible to ...
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