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Note that this requirement restricts the set of possible input strings to any given rule : of all possible strings in a derivation , only those output strings of the immediately preceding rule may serve as possible input strings .
Note that this requirement restricts the set of possible input strings to any given rule : of all possible strings in a derivation , only those output strings of the immediately preceding rule may serve as possible input strings .
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That is , it appears that there may be a need to constrain the set of possible rules that can recover stringsand , further , to constrain the ways in which rules may effect structural changes in these strings .
That is , it appears that there may be a need to constrain the set of possible rules that can recover stringsand , further , to constrain the ways in which rules may effect structural changes in these strings .
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members of the set of ' possible human languages ' , even though any individual member of that set might permit only a finite range of possible entries . What I wish to argue against is the conjunction of ( a ) the view that , at some ...
members of the set of ' possible human languages ' , even though any individual member of that set might permit only a finite range of possible entries . What I wish to argue against is the conjunction of ( a ) the view that , at some ...
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