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12 Consider this derivation , in which RND is assumed to apply before CM : ( 37 ) a . Underlying string : haish ani natati hu sefer the man I gave he book b . Output of RND : haish ani natati sefer . But 37b does not fulfill the ...
12 Consider this derivation , in which RND is assumed to apply before CM : ( 37 ) a . Underlying string : haish ani natati hu sefer the man I gave he book b . Output of RND : haish ani natati sefer . But 37b does not fulfill the ...
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Since the determination of an optimal formalization for a given subject matter is based on a procedure of hypothesis - testing which uses the criteria of adequacy and simplicity , it must be assumed by the mentalist that human beings ...
Since the determination of an optimal formalization for a given subject matter is based on a procedure of hypothesis - testing which uses the criteria of adequacy and simplicity , it must be assumed by the mentalist that human beings ...
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As far as the early classical period is concerned , I believe that this assumption is basically correct ... of simple errors in 30 In fact , in most recent work it has been assumed that Relativization is last- or post - cyclic .
As far as the early classical period is concerned , I believe that this assumption is basically correct ... of simple errors in 30 In fact , in most recent work it has been assumed that Relativization is last- or post - cyclic .
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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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