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... fact that structure built at any level is called a foot ( 16-17 ) is passed over without comment , as if the fact that any likely reader will have considerable investments in the usage of that term exerts no influence on the writer , a ...
... fact that structure built at any level is called a foot ( 16-17 ) is passed over without comment , as if the fact that any likely reader will have considerable investments in the usage of that term exerts no influence on the writer , a ...
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... facts . Replacing ' sentences ' with ' utterances ' possibly does turn 2f into a ' fact ' , though a similar replacement does not save 2a - d . But letting that point pass , if the MP really does demand that the set of 2a - f be ...
... facts . Replacing ' sentences ' with ' utterances ' possibly does turn 2f into a ' fact ' , though a similar replacement does not save 2a - d . But letting that point pass , if the MP really does demand that the set of 2a - f be ...
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... fact ... it would take an extra condition to disallow it ' ( 79 ) . What would that extra condition be , I wonder ? I played around with several formal definitions of merge - type operations , some encompassing displacement effects and ...
... fact ... it would take an extra condition to disallow it ' ( 79 ) . What would that extra condition be , I wonder ? I played around with several formal definitions of merge - type operations , some encompassing displacement effects and ...
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