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Rules or connections in past - tense inflections : What does the evidence rule out ? Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6.465–72 . Miller , George A. 1990. Wordnet : An on - line lexical database . International Journal of Lexicography ...
Rules or connections in past - tense inflections : What does the evidence rule out ? Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6.465–72 . Miller , George A. 1990. Wordnet : An on - line lexical database . International Journal of Lexicography ...
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... by syntax , the rules by which items are combined to form expressions ( sentences ) ; and by logic , the rules by ... and logic was dubbed by Carnap ( in English ) as the difference between FORMATION rules and TRANSFORMATION rules ...
... by syntax , the rules by which items are combined to form expressions ( sentences ) ; and by logic , the rules by ... and logic was dubbed by Carnap ( in English ) as the difference between FORMATION rules and TRANSFORMATION rules ...
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TEMPORAL IMPLEMENTATION RULES . Even leaving aside these descriptive concerns , there are still major difficulties in principle with any rules of temporal implementation that depend on phonetic context . Since the rules are static ...
TEMPORAL IMPLEMENTATION RULES . Even leaving aside these descriptive concerns , there are still major difficulties in principle with any rules of temporal implementation that depend on phonetic context . Since the rules are static ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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