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by vram22
3708 days ago
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> something non-syntax specific. What do you mean by "non-syntax specific"? - loose syntax, as in human language, which we can parse although it is loose (e.g. I went to the shop, I went to shop, I went to de shop - all are parseable by humans to get the same meaning [1]) OR - something else? [1] except that "I went to shop" could also mean "I went shopping" - but ignore that for now, it's just not a good an example. |
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