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However, I do not think that their use of "manner inferred" rightly characterizes the meaning of V-DE constructions like 6. Chao (1968: 350, 355 356) in fact calls elements like hen kuai in 11 and hen xiang in 12 free "predicative complements".

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Remark 1: What precedes allows one to characterize the meaning(s) of the various mass quantifiers.

Two-dimensional (2D) semantics is a formal framework that is used to characterize the meaning of certain linguistic expressions and the entailment relations among sentences containing them.

Given that the compounds are structurally similar and have similar bioactivity for the UID, knowing what else is known may be very helpful to characterize the meaning of the cluster.

We shall see in due course (§§2,3) what abstraction principle(s) the neo-logicists have put forward in their attempts to characterize the meaning of this number-abstraction operator.

For a few chemicals that are sometimes monitored in manufacturing workers, we can properly characterize the meaning of the data.

Further, we have characterized the meaning of "incurable cancer with limited or no antineoplastic treatment left" for all involved diagnoses (Table  1).

Defining a "responder threshold" for a PRO measure is generally done using an "anchor-based" approach, i.e. using an external variable characterizing the meaning of a given change in HRQoL for a given patient 20.

Semantic knowledge and especially semantic arguments, which aim at characterizing the meanings of lexical units in sentences, have attracted considerable interest in both linguistic and computational linguistic domains.

We would have to specify whether it is introduction or elimination rules, or both, that are to characterize the meanings of logical constants.[22] (In a sequent formulation, we would have to distinguish between right and left introduction and elimination rules).

Yet when Carnap offered "the Ramsey method" as a method of characterizing the "empirical meaning of theoretical terms" it was not their empirical significance as such but the specific empirical import of theoretical terms that he considered (1966, Ch. 26).

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