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  • ...is aphasia which affects all language functions. It is caused by damage to all of the langauge processing components which are situated in the frontal and
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  • ..., or because there is another quantifier already binding the variable (cf. All(x) in (i)b). (i) a All(x) [ P(j) ] & Q(x)
    677 bytes (105 words) - 08:51, 30 August 2014
  • ...redicate logic]], written ''All'', which makes it possible to express that all entities in the [[universe of discourse]] have a particular property. In (i (i) All(x) [ P(x) ]
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  • (i) for all X,Y subset E: (X in Q and Y in Q) <=> intersection(X,Y) in Q ''All'' N, ''both'' N and ''the'' N are examples of filters, but ''some'' N and '
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  • ...term that is used to refer the relation obtaining between a [[quantifier]] All(''v'') or Exists(''v'') and the occurrences of the [[variable]] ''v'' in it (i) All(''v'')[ ... ''v'' ... ]
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  • ''all, both'' (e.g. ''all the children'', ''both these houses'')
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  • This is the category for all articles and project pages in '''Dutch'''.
    17 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:47, 16 July 2022
  • ...ing on your user name in the top line, which appears after you log in). '''All users are required to give their real name and (former) academic affiliatio
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  • ...of being right [[upward monotonicity|upward monotone]] if and only if for all subsets X and Y of the domain of entities E condition (i) holds. Right upward monotonicity can be tested as in (ii): ''all'' N is right upward monotone, ''at most two'' N is not.
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  • This is the category for all articles and project pages in '''Russian'''.
    32 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 22:04, 26 November 2013
  • This is the category for all articles and project pages in '''Esperanto'''.
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 10:13, 31 January 2010
  • This is the category for all articles and project pages in '''Portuguese'''.
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 10:14, 31 January 2010
  • This is the category for all articles and project pages in Slovenian.
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:15, 20 May 2013
  • This is the category for all articles and project pages in '''Slovak'''.
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:06, 2 March 2018
  • ...a P(x) -> Q(y) is the scope of All(x), but R(x) is outside the scope of All(x). (i) All(x) [ P(x) -> Q(y) ] & R(x)
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  • (i) [ All(x) : P(x) ] Q(x) (ii) All(x) [ P(x) -> Q(x) ]
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  • ...mmediately became mutable, as exemplified by the expression "the mother of all meteors", which was used by the ''New York Times'' when reporting a spectac ...of possible clauses, exemplifying a broad sort of variable that is not at all uncommon.
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  • ...entences in <glref name="first" /> are thematic paraphrases of each other. All contain the same [[agent]] (''the shopkeeper''), the same [[theme]] (''a to
    780 bytes (122 words) - 16:52, 27 July 2014
  • ...o includes writing and reading, as well as thinking; not all thinking, but all that which is linguistically based, that which uses inner speech, the inter
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  • This is the category for all articles and project pages in '''Indonesian'''.
    2 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:17, 8 July 2009
  • ''scalar implicature''<nowiki>: John did not eat all of the chocolates ...ty, the speaker will only use ''some'' if he is not in a position to use ''all''. Hence, his use of ''some'' implicates that there were chocolates not eat
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  • Examples and all words about which you are talking should be set in ''italics''. --[[User:Wo
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  • ...fference equations, fuzzy logics and set theory, function theory etc.), on all levels of linguistic analysis.</li> All articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on init
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  • ...fier]] that is not immediately near the NP it quantifies. French ''tous'' (all) is the exemplary case: All the students have read that book
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  • All complex [[waveform]]s can be described as a number of sine waves. These sep
    349 bytes (47 words) - 16:45, 29 June 2014
  • ...stress''' refers to the one [[stress]] within a word that stands out among all others (the [[secondary stress]]es).
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  • ...s ''improper'' only if it is not proper. If there are no dogs in E, then ''all dogs'', for instance denotes the power set of E, and hence is an improper N
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  • All the cavities above the [[larynx]] used as a variable [[resonator]]; include
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  • In a '''paradicmatic relationship''' can all the members of the sets of semantically-related terms occur in the same [[c
    359 bytes (39 words) - 08:13, 20 July 2014
  • ...al. 1992). The participants in the conversations vary in age and represent all major US dialect groups.
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  • ...the '''[[Glottopedia:Deletion candidates|Deletion candidate page]]'''. <br>All deletion candidates are found in the [[:Category:Deletion candidate]].
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  • A train of brief [[pulse]]s, or clicks, containing all the [[harmonics]] of the [[fundamental frequency]] at equal [[amplitude]].
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  • Speech is synthesised in such a way that all [[co-articulation]], reduction and [[assimilation]] processes of the human
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  • In syllable-timed languages all [[syllable]]s are of approximately equal length. [[Stress-timed]] languages
    450 bytes (58 words) - 08:32, 16 August 2014
  • ...and other [[subordinator]]s, and that can serves as a [[landing site]] for all sorts of [[movement]] operations.
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  • ...ess-timed languages contrast with '''[[syllable-timed]]''' languages where all syllables are of approximately equal length.
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  • ...more general one. For example, ''dog'' is a hyponym of ''animal'', because all dogs are also animals, but not vice versa. Hyponymy is the converse of [[hy
    482 bytes (71 words) - 12:44, 23 May 2009
  • All of the consonants of English are pulmonic consonants. Most languages use on
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  • ...ge for non-native speakers on the use of "the" and "a"—a great bugbear for all but those who come from a few closely related languages. ...o make audio recordings of fast-vanishing Indigenous Australian languages. All I see at the moment is a bit of lexical stuff—almost nothing about gramma
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  • ...te over whether ternary feet exist as phonological constituents or whether all linguistically relevant feet are [[binary]] (i.e., [[iamb]]s and [[trochee]
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  • ::for all ''x'', ''y'',
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  • Please [[Glottopedia:Signature|sign]] all your posts on talk pages by using <nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>. The four tildes ...I'm not familiar with the English orthography, but I thing in the heading all words except for "of" and "the" are written with an initial uppercase lette
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  • For any pair of properties P,Q: for all x, P(x) &rarr; not Q(x).
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  • ...ced by the speech-organs that can be distinguished by the phonetician form all other units of sound produced by the speech-organs.'' (Lyons 1968:99)
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  • ...d. [[Grammaticalization]] always involves reanalysis and analysis, but not all cases of reanalysis or analysis result in grammaticalization.
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  • Top-down information covers all types of non-sensory information (such as knowledge of the word, context in
    572 bytes (75 words) - 17:15, 21 June 2014
  • '''Top-down''' information, in contrast to [[bottom-up]] information, covers all types of non-sensory information. It covers knowledge of the world, context
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  • * Check all [[Special:Imagelist|Files and Images]] for copyright violations / licensing
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  • In semantics, '''logical form''' is a representation of all and only the logical properties of an expression, usually in a non-ambiguou ...epresentation, usually abbreviated as LF (see [[T-model]]), which contains all (and only) the syntactic information that is relevant for semantic interpre
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  • ...ation step to the next, rather than following the continuous [[signal]] at all posible points in time. The best way to avoid it is to use a large number o
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