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It should be noted finally that if a structural description X PROPERLY INCLUDES a structural description string Y , then the set of representations which meets structural description string X is PROPERLY INCLUDED in the set of ...
It should be noted finally that if a structural description X PROPERLY INCLUDES a structural description string Y , then the set of representations which meets structural description string X is PROPERLY INCLUDED in the set of ...
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In support of this analysis , it should be noted that the suffix -less , which often serves as overt marker of negativeness , frequently does not mean merely ' lacking N ' when suffixed to inalienable nouns , but carries meanings like ...
In support of this analysis , it should be noted that the suffix -less , which often serves as overt marker of negativeness , frequently does not mean merely ' lacking N ' when suffixed to inalienable nouns , but carries meanings like ...
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An adjustment of the concept of duality of patterning to make it congruent with generativist thought would probably make it much like the derivational systems noted above . Unfortunately for existing comparative - intelligence theory ...
An adjustment of the concept of duality of patterning to make it congruent with generativist thought would probably make it much like the derivational systems noted above . Unfortunately for existing comparative - intelligence theory ...
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