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Such formalisms utilize a constraint - based view of the syntax / semantics relation , i.e. deriving from Montague's homomorphic characterization of the syntax / semantics relation but extending it so that hypotheses about the interface ...
Such formalisms utilize a constraint - based view of the syntax / semantics relation , i.e. deriving from Montague's homomorphic characterization of the syntax / semantics relation but extending it so that hypotheses about the interface ...
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However , they do not address directly the question of precisely what it is such measurements measure and what relation , if any , they have to nonscalar information - theoretic concepts such as topic and focus .
However , they do not address directly the question of precisely what it is such measurements measure and what relation , if any , they have to nonscalar information - theoretic concepts such as topic and focus .
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Two approaches have been taken to this mismatch of case and grammatical relation . First , one can take the syntactic tests for subjecthood to be crucial and then write the case rules in some way to account for cases other than the ...
Two approaches have been taken to this mismatch of case and grammatical relation . First , one can take the syntactic tests for subjecthood to be crucial and then write the case rules in some way to account for cases other than the ...
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