Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... close enough to the truth for practical purposes . Certain expressions , such as those including exactly , all and ... close enough ' to the truth for practical purposes . Taking this position sets up an interesting semantic puzzle . If ...
... close enough to the truth for practical purposes . Certain expressions , such as those including exactly , all and ... close enough ' to the truth for practical purposes . Taking this position sets up an interesting semantic puzzle . If ...
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... close to the truth is ' close enough ' . To give an analysis of slack regulators , therefore , we will need to make some sense of the notion of closeness to the truth . But , unfortunately , there seems little hope of coming up with a ...
... close to the truth is ' close enough ' . To give an analysis of slack regulators , therefore , we will need to make some sense of the notion of closeness to the truth . But , unfortunately , there seems little hope of coming up with a ...
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... close to T as B is iff either TCA CB or B C A C T. ( Ultimately we may want to consider more sophisticated closeness ... close to the denotation of the N as X is ) . It should be possible to see now that the townspeople are asleep will ...
... close to T as B is iff either TCA CB or B C A C T. ( Ultimately we may want to consider more sophisticated closeness ... close to the denotation of the N as X is ) . It should be possible to see now that the townspeople are asleep will ...
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