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That's a data set big enough to allow for some fascinating fine-grained distinctions.
But how does the central nervous system process all the information needed to make these fine-grained distinctions?
The code was modified to provide more fine-grained distinctions within neighborhoods and to reflect changes across the city as well.
This will enable the researchers to determine which hominin group it comes from — ZooMS alone can't make such fine-grained distinctions — and to examine how it relates to the other specimens recovered from Denisova Cave.
In this paper we argue that this is an impoverished view of a computational lexicon and that, for all its advantages, simple inheritance lacks the descriptive power necessary for characterizing fine-grained distinctions in the lexical semantics of words.
Schlenker does not make such fine-grained distinctions between presupposition triggers.
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The first is a cooking dataset which require fine-grained distinction and description.
As for the fine-grained distinction between postural and superficial schema, it has completely disappeared.
This fine-grained distinction is applicable to most Experiencer-subject predicates, transitive or intransitive.
The modal transfer principle ignores the more fine-grained distinction between direct and indirect following-from ([i] vs. [ii]-[iii]).
Furthermore, such clusters provide more fine-grained distinction than commonly used parts-of-speech labels of the words.
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