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Adverbs typically translate into expressions like variable - binding operators which introduce the ' variables ' which they ' bind ' . Adverbs signal re - evaluation of the expressions on which they operate , helping to ' build ...
Adverbs typically translate into expressions like variable - binding operators which introduce the ' variables ' which they ' bind ' . Adverbs signal re - evaluation of the expressions on which they operate , helping to ' build ...
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On the assumption that rudely translates as a predicate operator , only the formulas in 38 can translate 37 ; but these ... The only way to differentiate the sentences in 37 is to suppose two predicate operators rudely , and rudelyz ...
On the assumption that rudely translates as a predicate operator , only the formulas in 38 can translate 37 ; but these ... The only way to differentiate the sentences in 37 is to suppose two predicate operators rudely , and rudelyz ...
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Indeed , most sentence operators in standard logics are not semantically defined as functions whose argument is the semantic value ... ( See Church 1956 : 39 for a general characterization of the notion of a mathematical ' operator ' . ) ...
Indeed , most sentence operators in standard logics are not semantically defined as functions whose argument is the semantic value ... ( See Church 1956 : 39 for a general characterization of the notion of a mathematical ' operator ' . ) ...
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