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Here I assume only that the PS component of every grammar will , like the Aspects grammar above , contain 8 non - terminal symbols , a total vocabulary of 27 terminal and non - terminal symbols , and 43 uncollapsed rules and also that ...
Here I assume only that the PS component of every grammar will , like the Aspects grammar above , contain 8 non - terminal symbols , a total vocabulary of 27 terminal and non - terminal symbols , and 43 uncollapsed rules and also that ...
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Next take the two rules which are three symbols long . We have already considered the probability of one or both of these being collapsible with the shorter rule ( i.e. the rule two symbols long ) , since the relation ' is collapsible ...
Next take the two rules which are three symbols long . We have already considered the probability of one or both of these being collapsible with the shorter rule ( i.e. the rule two symbols long ) , since the relation ' is collapsible ...
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( C2 ) Given an arbitrary set N of n distinct strings formed from a vocabulary of v symbols , where each member of N is two symbols long , the probability that N contains no pair of strings exhibiting the rotary - type regularity is a a ...
( C2 ) Given an arbitrary set N of n distinct strings formed from a vocabulary of v symbols , where each member of N is two symbols long , the probability that N contains no pair of strings exhibiting the rotary - type regularity is a a ...
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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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