Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... Functional composition of two functions f and g , commonly written ' fog ' , is an operation defined by the following equivalence : ( 6 ) Functional Composition fog ( x ) = f ( g ( x ) ) That is , it produces a new function ; and the ...
... Functional composition of two functions f and g , commonly written ' fog ' , is an operation defined by the following equivalence : ( 6 ) Functional Composition fog ( x ) = f ( g ( x ) ) That is , it produces a new function ; and the ...
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... functional composition , together with the rule - to - rule assumption , has the important consequence that the rule has a coherent semantics . In fact , its semantics is also functional com- position - this time , of the corresponding ...
... functional composition , together with the rule - to - rule assumption , has the important consequence that the rule has a coherent semantics . In fact , its semantics is also functional com- position - this time , of the corresponding ...
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... function composition might seem , at first glance , to have disastrous implica- tions for processing efficiency , since it exacerbates the degree of local ambi- guity in the grammar . But in another respect , functional composition has ...
... function composition might seem , at first glance , to have disastrous implica- tions for processing efficiency , since it exacerbates the degree of local ambi- guity in the grammar . But in another respect , functional composition has ...
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