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... interpretation can be given to the starred forms . The important point is that the confidence with which a phonetic interpretation is assigned to the phonemes that are reconstructed will vary from one phoneme to another . It should be ...
... interpretation can be given to the starred forms . The important point is that the confidence with which a phonetic interpretation is assigned to the phonemes that are reconstructed will vary from one phoneme to another . It should be ...
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... interpretation given above , make sense and are unambiguous ; and this can be ensured by stipulating that the wffs ... interpretation , are themselves stated without any reference to interpretation and in such a way that there is an ...
... interpretation given above , make sense and are unambiguous ; and this can be ensured by stipulating that the wffs ... interpretation , are themselves stated without any reference to interpretation and in such a way that there is an ...
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... interpretation in the sense that any two interpre- tations are isomorphic - may be explored . This semantic question can to some extent be replaced by a related syn- tactic question , that of completeness : whether there is in the ...
... interpretation in the sense that any two interpre- tations are isomorphic - may be explored . This semantic question can to some extent be replaced by a related syn- tactic question , that of completeness : whether there is in the ...
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