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established for the NYU Linguistic
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established for the NYU Linguistic
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analysis phase uses the Linguistic
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1982 , 1983 ) . The Linguistic
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the lexicon of the linguistic
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language developed for the Linguistic
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language developed for the Linguistic
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language developed for the Linguistic
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implemented in the Linguistic
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