Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... define posets on singleton sets , we exclude such posets from our definition . The only relationship which such posets can model is one of simple equality , and we have defined the notion of scale to capture relationships BETWEEN ...
... define posets on singleton sets , we exclude such posets from our definition . The only relationship which such posets can model is one of simple equality , and we have defined the notion of scale to capture relationships BETWEEN ...
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... defined by other hierarchical and linear orderings , e.g. spatial or temporal orderings , stages of a process , and relationships of type / subtype , entity / attribute , or part / whole . Using this poset definition of ' scale ' , two ...
... defined by other hierarchical and linear orderings , e.g. spatial or temporal orderings , stages of a process , and relationships of type / subtype , entity / attribute , or part / whole . Using this poset definition of ' scale ' , two ...
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... defined by the symmetric relation ' relative of ' in 30 does not : ( 29 ) A : Was Elizabeth I an ancestor of Henry VIII ? B : He was \ hers / . ( 30 ) A : Was Elizabeth I a relative of Henry VIII ? B : #He was \ hers / .22 Since these ...
... defined by the symmetric relation ' relative of ' in 30 does not : ( 29 ) A : Was Elizabeth I an ancestor of Henry VIII ? B : He was \ hers / . ( 30 ) A : Was Elizabeth I a relative of Henry VIII ? B : #He was \ hers / .22 Since these ...
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