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... semantic from syntactic primitives . In fact , the question of whether certain ill - formed sentences are semantically or syntactically deviant is itself at the heart of the debate within linguistic theory . For example , are I saw ...
... semantic from syntactic primitives . In fact , the question of whether certain ill - formed sentences are semantically or syntactically deviant is itself at the heart of the debate within linguistic theory . For example , are I saw ...
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... SEMANTIC ASPECTUAL DISTINCTIONS irrespective of whether they are grammaticalized or lexicalized in individual languages ' from ' ASPECTS referring to partic- ular grammatical categories in individual languages that correspond to the ...
... SEMANTIC ASPECTUAL DISTINCTIONS irrespective of whether they are grammaticalized or lexicalized in individual languages ' from ' ASPECTS referring to partic- ular grammatical categories in individual languages that correspond to the ...
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... semantic categories , the declining membership values become zero at the same points in the color space ( see §4.1 , above ) . Membership values for both the neural and the semantic cate- gories decline continuously , though remaining ...
... semantic categories , the declining membership values become zero at the same points in the color space ( see §4.1 , above ) . Membership values for both the neural and the semantic cate- gories decline continuously , though remaining ...
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