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Barbara H. Partee, Alice ter Meulen & Robert E. Wall, Mathematical methods in linguistics. (Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, 30.) Dordrecht, Boston & London: Kluwer Academic, 1990. Pp. xx + 663.
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Barbara H. Partee, Alice ter Meulen & Robert E. Wall, Mathematical methods in linguistics. (Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, 30.) Dordrecht, Boston & London: Kluwer Academic, 1990. Pp. xx + 663.
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