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'''Substitution''' is the movement of a category alpha to an empty position beta such that beta is replaced by alpha. It is one of two possible formats of movement rules, the other being [[adjunction]]. If alpha and beta are non-distinct, substitution exhibits [[structure preservation]]. | '''Substitution''' is the movement of a category alpha to an empty position beta such that beta is replaced by alpha. It is one of two possible formats of movement rules, the other being [[adjunction]]. If alpha and beta are non-distinct, substitution exhibits [[structure preservation]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:09, 16 August 2014
Definition
Substitution is the movement of a category alpha to an empty position beta such that beta is replaced by alpha. It is one of two possible formats of movement rules, the other being adjunction. If alpha and beta are non-distinct, substitution exhibits structure preservation.
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