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CONJUNCTION REDUCTION . Having isolated Gapping ( or Conjunct Postposing ) and RNR , we can now concentrate on CR . This seems to me to be a more impor- tant phenomenon than the other two , in that I would give it a better chance of ...
CONJUNCTION REDUCTION . Having isolated Gapping ( or Conjunct Postposing ) and RNR , we can now concentrate on CR . This seems to me to be a more impor- tant phenomenon than the other two , in that I would give it a better chance of ...
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As the examples indi- cate , Romney would like a single rule to handle both skewing and affinal reductions . ... Similarly , an as - yet - unknown sequence reduction would require the same specificity - i.e . , the computer program ...
As the examples indi- cate , Romney would like a single rule to handle both skewing and affinal reductions . ... Similarly , an as - yet - unknown sequence reduction would require the same specificity - i.e . , the computer program ...
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It is noteworthy that incomplete data ( cf. term 18 , where a ○ f - a - a - a is missing and required for complete reduction ) only caused the program to do INCOMPLETE reductions ; such data gaps did NOT cause the program to perform ...
It is noteworthy that incomplete data ( cf. term 18 , where a ○ f - a - a - a is missing and required for complete reduction ) only caused the program to do INCOMPLETE reductions ; such data gaps did NOT cause the program to perform ...
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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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