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词汇 example_english_syntactically
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According to this hypothesis, neither random errors nor morphologically and syntactically more complex structures would be expected.
One important reason is the overextension of these utterances in use (whether syntactically, semantically, or pragmatically).
Consider what exactly counts as a proposition syntactically.
Syntactically, they belong to the same tree structure, but they do not have semantic effects on the proposition expressed by the main clause.
Moreover, the inference rules for syntactically weaker and the reduction rules for normalization are similarly adapted to perform computations on this new language.
So, unlike the case of simply typed lambda calculus, two types can be convertible without being syntactically identical.
If the morphemes in the two languages are syntactically congruent, then there is even greater likelihood of transfer.
Second, the substrate and superstrate morphemes should be syntactically congruent, at least superficially.
These networks may have served as templates for the development of more sophisticated neural networks, which permitted acquisition of a syntactically based language.
The statement cut s must occur within a generated function (syntactically within a codegen).
If, for a given sentence, two ambiguous tokenization paths are syntactically acceptable, they are both preserved after intersection with the constraint networks.
It is the failure of this precondition within the context of a syntactically applicable wave-rule which provides the trigger for our proof patching technique.
The body of a derived instance declaration is derived syntactically from the definition of the associated type.
The ability to write syntactically complex sentences in turn was not necessarily linked to an ability to write cognitively sophisticated material.
In these examples, hopefully, placed at the initial position, syntactically modifies the sentence that follows.
Another way to state this fact is to reason syntactically about the axioms.
Thus, reflexives with such antecedents and their interpretation are primarily syntactically-based, just as local reflexives are.
It is possible that the two possessives cohere in their own paradigm, separate but related to the paradigm of syntactically determined case forms.
Syntactically, an utterance is composed of a modal part (tense, mode, modality) and a clause.
Nevertheless, our system gave a promising results in syntactically analyzing nominal compounds.
In this example, the constraint is that the expression to which the function is applied must be an addition of two syntactically identical expressions.
Being syntactically perhaps even more autonomous from clause structure than adverbials are, they are easily brought to some position preceding a declination component.
All syntactically manifested predications in such a language would then be finite, in present terms.
I first set out some ground rules for correlating logical formulae, defined denotationally and syntactically, with events in the brain.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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