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The semantic value of the nominalizing suffix -er ( as in diver ) is that of defining a thing by virtue of its role in a process - or , if one chooses to view it in this way , of transforming a process into a thing . 3.2 .
The semantic value of the nominalizing suffix -er ( as in diver ) is that of defining a thing by virtue of its role in a process - or , if one chooses to view it in this way , of transforming a process into a thing . 3.2 .
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( I also posit the class of ENTITIES , which neutralizes the distinction between things and relations . ... Physical objects are prototypical members of the ( THING ] category ; but the class is far more inclusive , as these examples ...
( I also posit the class of ENTITIES , which neutralizes the distinction between things and relations . ... Physical objects are prototypical members of the ( THING ] category ; but the class is far more inclusive , as these examples ...
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Recall that an entity can be either a thing or a relation . A stative relation , or state , unites at least two entities , which may be either things or other relations ; by convention , the topmost of the entities depicted in a stative ...
Recall that an entity can be either a thing or a relation . A stative relation , or state , unites at least two entities , which may be either things or other relations ; by convention , the topmost of the entities depicted in a stative ...
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