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Following KSN , we summarize these relationships below : ( 1 ) FEEDING : Rule A feeds rule B if and only if the application of A increases the number of forms to which B can apply . BLEEDING : Rule A bleeds rule B if and only if the ...
Following KSN , we summarize these relationships below : ( 1 ) FEEDING : Rule A feeds rule B if and only if the application of A increases the number of forms to which B can apply . BLEEDING : Rule A bleeds rule B if and only if the ...
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In general , rules apply whenever their structural descriptions are met , subject to the following conditions . b . PROPER INCLUSION PRECEDENCE . For any representation R , which meets the structural description of each of two rules A ...
In general , rules apply whenever their structural descriptions are met , subject to the following conditions . b . PROPER INCLUSION PRECEDENCE . For any representation R , which meets the structural description of each of two rules A ...
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The most natural initial hypothesis about simultaneous and sequential application would seem to be simply that those rules that can apply simultaneously to a given representation to apply simultaneously ; those that can't , don't .
The most natural initial hypothesis about simultaneous and sequential application would seem to be simply that those rules that can apply simultaneously to a given representation to apply simultaneously ; those that can't , don't .
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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