tech,17-5-E93-1013,ak In contrast to compositional approaches , we present a deductive approach to assembling <term> meanings </term> , based on <term> reasoning with constraints </term> , which meshes well with the unordered nature of <term> information </term> in the <term> functional structure </term> .
other,29-5-E93-1013,ak In contrast to compositional approaches , we present a deductive approach to assembling <term> meanings </term> , based on <term> reasoning with constraints </term> , which meshes well with the unordered nature of <term> information </term> in the <term> functional structure </term> .
other,32-5-E93-1013,ak In contrast to compositional approaches , we present a deductive approach to assembling <term> meanings </term> , based on <term> reasoning with constraints </term> , which meshes well with the unordered nature of <term> information </term> in the <term> functional structure </term> .
tech,3-6-E93-1013,ak Our use of <term> linear logic </term> as a ' glue ' for assembling <term> meanings </term> also allows for a coherent treatment of <term> modification </term> as well as of the LFG requirements of <term> completeness </term> and <term> coherence </term> .
other,12-6-E93-1013,ak Our use of <term> linear logic </term> as a ' glue ' for assembling <term> meanings </term> also allows for a coherent treatment of <term> modification </term> as well as of the LFG requirements of <term> completeness </term> and <term> coherence </term> .
other,20-6-E93-1013,ak Our use of <term> linear logic </term> as a ' glue ' for assembling <term> meanings </term> also allows for a coherent treatment of <term> modification </term> as well as of the LFG requirements of <term> completeness </term> and <term> coherence </term> .
other,29-6-E93-1013,ak Our use of <term> linear logic </term> as a ' glue ' for assembling <term> meanings </term> also allows for a coherent treatment of <term> modification </term> as well as of the LFG requirements of <term> completeness </term> and <term> coherence </term> .
other,31-6-E93-1013,ak Our use of <term> linear logic </term> as a ' glue ' for assembling <term> meanings </term> also allows for a coherent treatment of <term> modification </term> as well as of the LFG requirements of <term> completeness </term> and <term> coherence </term> .
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