other,36-1-C86-1081,ak <term> Determiners </term> play an important role in conveying the <term> meaning </term> of an <term> utterance </term> , but they have often been disregarded , perhaps because it seemed more important to devise methods to grasp the global <term> meaning </term> of a <term> sentence </term> , even if not in a precise way .
other,11-1-C86-1081,ak <term> Determiners </term> play an important role in conveying the <term> meaning </term> of an <term> utterance </term> , but they have often been disregarded , perhaps because it seemed more important to devise methods to grasp the global <term> meaning </term> of a <term> sentence </term> , even if not in a precise way .
other,33-1-C86-1081,ak <term> Determiners </term> play an important role in conveying the <term> meaning </term> of an <term> utterance </term> , but they have often been disregarded , perhaps because it seemed more important to devise methods to grasp the global <term> meaning </term> of a <term> sentence </term> , even if not in a precise way .
other,7-2-C86-1081,ak Another problem with <term> determiners </term> is their inherent <term> ambiguity </term> .
other,24-3-C86-1081,ak In this paper we propose a logical formalism , which , among other things , is suitable for representing <term> determiners </term> without forcing a particular <term> interpretation </term> when their <term> meaning </term> is still not clear .
other,19-3-C86-1081,ak In this paper we propose a logical formalism , which , among other things , is suitable for representing <term> determiners </term> without forcing a particular <term> interpretation </term> when their <term> meaning </term> is still not clear .
other,8-1-C86-1081,ak <term> Determiners </term> play an important role in conveying the <term> meaning </term> of an <term> utterance </term> , but they have often been disregarded , perhaps because it seemed more important to devise methods to grasp the global <term> meaning </term> of a <term> sentence </term> , even if not in a precise way .
other,27-3-C86-1081,ak In this paper we propose a logical formalism , which , among other things , is suitable for representing <term> determiners </term> without forcing a particular <term> interpretation </term> when their <term> meaning </term> is still not clear .
other,3-2-C86-1081,ak Another problem with <term> determiners </term> is their inherent <term> ambiguity </term> .
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