other,29-5-E93-1013,ak well with the unordered nature of <term> information </term> in the <term> functional structure </term>
other,14-3-E93-1013,ak </term> has been used to provide the <term> syntactic information </term> necessary for constraining <term> derivations
other,20-1-E93-1013,ak <term> rules </term> for determining the <term> meaning </term> of larger units given the <term> meanings
other,4-3-E93-1013,ak composition </term> . More recently , the <term> functional structure </term> of <term> LFG </term> has been used to
other,19-3-E93-1013,ak information </term> necessary for constraining <term> derivations </term> of <term> meaning </term> in a cross-linguistically
other,0-1-E93-1013,ak theorising is discussed in some detail . <term> Semantic theories </term> of <term> natural language </term> associate
other,26-1-E93-1013,ak meaning </term> of larger units given the <term> meanings </term> of their parts . Traditionally ,
other,6-1-E93-1013,ak <term> natural language </term> associate <term> meanings </term> with <term> utterances </term> by providing
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