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It will become apparent that none of them makes much sense . The first possibility is that , in using ' conveys ' and ' can convey ' , G & L have in mind my sense of can convey ' : that it is not unreasonable to use the sentence in ...
It will become apparent that none of them makes much sense . The first possibility is that , in using ' conveys ' and ' can convey ' , G & L have in mind my sense of can convey ' : that it is not unreasonable to use the sentence in ...
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The absurdity can be avoided by returning to the sense of the term as a scalar property possessed by languages and grammars , which should be taken as primary . In this sense it expresses , like ' speed ' or efficiency ' ...
The absurdity can be avoided by returning to the sense of the term as a scalar property possessed by languages and grammars , which should be taken as primary . In this sense it expresses , like ' speed ' or efficiency ' ...
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Kimball , in his section entitled “ The evaluation metric ' , uses simply ' generalization ' as an abbreviation for LSG : the term is used eight times , again always in the ' instance ' sense . In Derwing , LSG is indexed under ...
Kimball , in his section entitled “ The evaluation metric ' , uses simply ' generalization ' as an abbreviation for LSG : the term is used eight times , again always in the ' instance ' sense . In Derwing , LSG is indexed under ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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