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To ' assume that there is a regular correspondence relation between all words of the prior stage and all those of the later stage is certainly not intended . All that is intended is that there be such a relation between SOME words of ...
To ' assume that there is a regular correspondence relation between all words of the prior stage and all those of the later stage is certainly not intended . All that is intended is that there be such a relation between SOME words of ...
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Given a Phrase - marker of the terminal string W , we say that the substring U of W bears the grammatical relation [ B , A ) to the substring V of W if V is dominated by a node labeled A which directly dominates YBZ , and U is dominated ...
Given a Phrase - marker of the terminal string W , we say that the substring U of W bears the grammatical relation [ B , A ) to the substring V of W if V is dominated by a node labeled A which directly dominates YBZ , and U is dominated ...
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On the other hand , much information about the paradigmatic relation of the affixes is lacking . For example , what is the relation between the verbal affixes i- -z ' be the indirect object of the action ' and ka -- an ' be affected by ...
On the other hand , much information about the paradigmatic relation of the affixes is lacking . For example , what is the relation between the verbal affixes i- -z ' be the indirect object of the action ' and ka -- an ' be affected by ...
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