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  • '''Truth table''' is the device by which the [[truth condition]]s of a complex [[propositi *[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Truth+table&lemmacode=197 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • '''Table of coreference''' is the representation that Jackendoff (1972) uses to indi *[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Table+of+coreference&lemmacode=138 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...nd shows subjectivity, because it means that Vanessa is sitting across the table from the speaker. *''Vanessa is sitting across the table from Veronica.''
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  • (i) a The glass is on the table b The glass fell from the table
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  • * Nouns: ''man'', ''table'' and ''war''
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  • ...i, is true if phi is true or psi is true or both, as is shown in the truth-table (i):
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  • '''Table of coreference''' is the representation that Jackendoff (1972) uses to indi *[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Table+of+coreference&lemmacode=138 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...u looked into the room?" and the witness answers: "There was a book on the table. It was in Russian", the Topic Time is the point in time at which the witne |1. ||TU INCL TT || present tense || There was a book on the table.
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  • ...f{noun}) or vowel ablaut (like in {\it jēllʼe : jīllʼe} in the paradigm in Table \ref{verb}). Consonant gradation, vowel ablaut and other kinds of stem allo \begin{table}
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  • ..., is true if both Phi and Psi are true, otherwise it is false. The [[truth table]] of conjunction is therefore as follows:
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  • '''Truth table''' is the device by which the [[truth condition]]s of a complex [[propositi *[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Truth+table&lemmacode=197 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...-values of the formulas Phi and Psi, which can be represented in a [[truth table]].
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  • ...be seen in Sentences 1 and 2. 1. John ruined the table. 2. John built the table. Note that in one case the object is understood as existing antecedently to
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  • ...of material equivalence is sometimes called the biconditional. The [[truth table]] for material equivalence is as follows:
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  • (i) * I wonder who [<sub>IP</sub> [books of t] are on the table]
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  • ..., oblique arguments as in ''rely '''on somebody''', put the book '''on the table''''', are not terms but would be considered to be arguments or complements
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  • ...esentativ'''/NN''' put'''/VBD''' chairs'''/NNS''' on'''/IN''' the'''/AT''' table'''/NN''' .'''/$'''<br/> ...resentativ'''/JJ''' put'''/NN''' chairs'''/VBZ''' on'''/IN''' the'''/AT''' table'''/NN''' .'''/$'''<br/>
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  • .../sub> [<sub>IP</sub> [<sub>NP</sub> pictures of t<sub>i</sub> ] are on the table]]
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  • ...ctional," covering such possibilities as "away", "into the room", "off the table", "out of here", etc. Here, <MOVE> represents any action that can cause mo
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  • ...rase]] is the [[noun]] (e.g. ''book'' in ''the thick new book lying on the table''), the [[verb]] of the [[verb phrase]] (e.g. ''give'' ''in give me that pe
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  • The table below which is intended to visualize the spectrum of body actions uses the ...hey employ different markers to treat this continuum. The left edge of the table is likely to be coded by simple intransitive verbs, the right edge is likel
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  • ...mplication of (p V q) can be demonstrated by merely setting up the [[truth table]] for the formula in (ii):
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  • ...n be demonstrated with a formal syntactic deduction or by means of a truth-table.
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  • ...evel of correlation (similarity) of two languages as well as a contingency table (Tab.1) containing the number of features shared between the languages com <div align="center">Table 1</div>
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  • ...and consonants. The percentual frequencies of the vowels can be taken from Table 1 (cf. Budilovič 1883: 67): Likewise, the percentual frequencies of consonants can be taken from Table 2: (ibd., 97):
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  • ...(eds.) Syntax and semantics 10: Selections from the Third Groningen Round Table, pp.61-92, Academic Press, New York etc.
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  • ...on-palatalized consonant in its basic form it is masculine (e.g. ''stol'' 'table'), if it ends in -''a'' it is feminine (e.g. ''lampa'' 'lamp'), and if it e
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  • ...aused motion construction|caused motion]]: ''she pushed the pencil off the table''
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  • | || 2sg:NOM || coffee-ACC || table-LOC || sprinkle-PASTP | || colspan='3' | ´You sprinkled the coffee on the table
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  • ...cy of individual sounds differs for any given language, Maretić presents a table of the frequency of Croatian or Serbian sounds.<sup>2</sup> Maretić select As a result, the sound frequencies indicated in Table 1 are obtained.
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  • ...e no such ties in (2). To illustrate this, one instance of cohesion in the table above can, for example, be identified between “movie theater” in the fi ...supposed items can almost never replace the items which refer to them. The table below illustrates this. While in (7) “one” could easily be replaced by
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  • ...sed on the [[penultimate]] syllable: ''PRESent'', ''EXport'', ''CHIna'', ''TAble''; exceptions are found in recent loan words, e.g. ''poLICE'', ''hoTEL''.
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  • * adverbials like ''usually'', ''always'' etc.: ''We usually play table tennis after dinner.''
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  • is the box on the table ‘The box is on the table.’
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  • <div align="center">Table 1</div>
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  • ...grammatical mood#indicative mood|indicative mood]], shown in the following table with examples for verbs with vocalic and consonantal stem endings. ...numerous in Tsez. The following list gives only an incomplete account. The table illustrates the relationship between the temporal converb (C) and the main
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  • This table lists the approximately 1000 [[languoid]]s that have more than 100,000 spea ==The Table==
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  • (a) The waiter wiped the table clean.<br />
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