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It will assign an interpretation to any string of words , following the semantic theory of GODZILLACGEL . For any string of words that is not a sentence , the program will indicate that it is ungrammatical .
It will assign an interpretation to any string of words , following the semantic theory of GODZILLACGEL . For any string of words that is not a sentence , the program will indicate that it is ungrammatical .
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The way out of this dilemma is to accept the conclusion that syntactic theory as we know it for the most part has nothing directly to do with what is in the head , beyond the part that we have to concede to GODZILLA - CGEL .
The way out of this dilemma is to accept the conclusion that syntactic theory as we know it for the most part has nothing directly to do with what is in the head , beyond the part that we have to concede to GODZILLA - CGEL .
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It offers a concise description of In Degrees of explicitness , his first book - length pubthe different types of vague expressions , a classifica- lication , L gives Bulgarian , South Slavic , and Slavic tion of vagueness theories ...
It offers a concise description of In Degrees of explicitness , his first book - length pubthe different types of vague expressions , a classifica- lication , L gives Bulgarian , South Slavic , and Slavic tion of vagueness theories ...
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With all due respect Brian D Joseph | 7 |
Subjects and interface delay in child Spanish and Catalan John Grinstead | 40 |
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