| 41. | To deterministically interpret otherwise syntactically correct ACE sentences we use a small set of interpretation rules.
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| 42. | In Western cultures, mothers speak to their children using exaggerated bracketing around syntactically relevant chunks.
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| 43. | These operate on syntactically-typed lexical items, by means of Natural deduction style proofs.
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| 44. | According to Geist, equation is mediated, syntactically and semantically, by a demonstrative pronoun.
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| 45. | Tseng suggests A-not-A occurs post-syntactically, at the morphological level.
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| 46. | Syntactically, cirquent calculi are deep inference systems with the unique feature of subformula-sharing.
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| 47. | The syntax of a language describes the possible combinations of symbols that form a syntactically correct program.
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| 48. | While some viewed his work as grammatically and syntactically inaccurate, others found his detailed storytelling intriguing.
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| 49. | The sound resolution to this problem is to syntactically link these expressions to an existentially quantified variable.
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| 50. | In the PAQ8HP series, the dictionary is organized by grouping syntactically and semantically related words together.
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