Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... sentences are finite in length , and that the sen- tences of an NL form ( at least ) a recursively enumerable set . Chap . 3 , ' Sentence size bounds ' , contains two kinds of arguments that NL sentences may be not only infinitely long ...
... sentences are finite in length , and that the sen- tences of an NL form ( at least ) a recursively enumerable set . Chap . 3 , ' Sentence size bounds ' , contains two kinds of arguments that NL sentences may be not only infinitely long ...
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... sentences of S. Let S * contain the sentences in S , which correspond one- to - one to the singleton sets of P ( S ) , plus one conjoined sentence corresponding to each ( non - empty ) non - singleton member of P ( S ) . Now consider an ...
... sentences of S. Let S * contain the sentences in S , which correspond one- to - one to the singleton sets of P ( S ) , plus one conjoined sentence corresponding to each ( non - empty ) non - singleton member of P ( S ) . Now consider an ...
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... sentences the object relation is canceled . Evidence for decreased transitivity in reflexive and re- ciprocal sentences is also cited in the studies by Blake , Haiman , Hébert , and Payne . Reflexive objects are not individuated in that ...
... sentences the object relation is canceled . Evidence for decreased transitivity in reflexive and re- ciprocal sentences is also cited in the studies by Blake , Haiman , Hébert , and Payne . Reflexive objects are not individuated in that ...
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