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... Figure 4 : Structural description of the sentence " The man will hit the ball , " assigned by the rules of a simple phrase - structure grammar ( see text ) . grammar generates a particular sentence means that the sentence is one of the ...
... Figure 4 : Structural description of the sentence " The man will hit the ball , " assigned by the rules of a simple phrase - structure grammar ( see text ) . grammar generates a particular sentence means that the sentence is one of the ...
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... figure ) , or ẞ is predicated of both a and y ( second figure ) , or else both a and y are predicated of ẞ ( third figure ) . All syllogisms must fall into one or another of these figures . But there is plainly a fourth possibility ...
... figure ) , or ẞ is predicated of both a and y ( second figure ) , or else both a and y are predicated of ẞ ( third figure ) . All syllogisms must fall into one or another of these figures . But there is plainly a fourth possibility ...
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... Figure 23 and if these planes contain the same kind of atoms , then the prevailing con- ditions are as shown in Figure 24. If the angle employed is that for first - order diffraction without these additional planes - i.e . , n = 1 in ...
... Figure 23 and if these planes contain the same kind of atoms , then the prevailing con- ditions are as shown in Figure 24. If the angle employed is that for first - order diffraction without these additional planes - i.e . , n = 1 in ...
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