time flies like an arrow and the notion of sentence
Jonathan Robie
Jonathan.Robie at SoftwareAG-USA.com
Fri Jul 27 13:13:28 EDT 2001
At 11:54 AM 7/27/2001 -0400, Chet Creider wrote:
>The only points are that some kind of structural units are appropriate to
>account for these data (which include various kinds of what are
>traditionally called dependent clauses)
I think your example does demonstrate that clauses are needed - and clauses
were all that I used in my solution.
>and that one of these units
>will be a sentence (whatever it may be called in a particular theory is
>not relevant).
If clauses provide the disambiguation sufficiently, then I don't think your
example proves your point.
Jonathan Robie
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