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REVIEW ARTICLE Formal philosophy : selected papers of RICHARD MONTAGUE . Edited and with an introduction by Richmond H. Thomason . New Haven : Yale University Press , 1974. Pp . 368. $ 12.50 . Reviewed by ROBIN COOPER , University of ...
REVIEW ARTICLE Formal philosophy : selected papers of RICHARD MONTAGUE . Edited and with an introduction by Richmond H. Thomason . New Haven : Yale University Press , 1974. Pp . 368. $ 12.50 . Reviewed by ROBIN COOPER , University of ...
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Of these , Chapter 6 , ' English as a formal language ' , is possibly the easiest chapter to read in the whole book . It is important for its treatment of adjectives , various remarks on possible extensions ...
Of these , Chapter 6 , ' English as a formal language ' , is possibly the easiest chapter to read in the whole book . It is important for its treatment of adjectives , various remarks on possible extensions ...
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Amsterdam papers in formal grammar , ed . by R. Bartsch & J. Groenendijk . University of Amsterdam , Department of Philosophy ... Paper presented at a workshop on formal semantics , Bad Homburg , W. Germany . JACKENDOFF , Ray . 1972.
Amsterdam papers in formal grammar , ed . by R. Bartsch & J. Groenendijk . University of Amsterdam , Department of Philosophy ... Paper presented at a workshop on formal semantics , Bad Homburg , W. Germany . JACKENDOFF , Ray . 1972.
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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