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utterances #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 16, 2010 18:20 pm   utterances
 

Could you please help me to find of those answer.Thanks

1. Find a single sentence that can be used in multiple utterances.
2. Find a single utterance that can correspond to more than one proposition.
3. Find a single proposition that can be expressed by more than one sentence.
So,I can compare my example if I got some examples from you Sir,Thanks

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utterances #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 16, 2010 21:40 pm   utterances
 

:-s actually not get your point yet :(
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utterances #3 (permalink) Sat Apr 17, 2010 0:12 am   utterances
 

Yordanus wrote:
Could you please help me to find of those answer.Thanks
1. Find a single sentence that can be used in multiple utterances.
2. Find a single utterance that can correspond to more than one proposition.
3. Find a single proposition that can be expressed by more than one sentence.
So,I can compare my example if I got some examples from you Sir,Thanks
Regards,Yordanus


I would try and see if these could work.

1. I needed a book.
2. The computer is useful.
3. Lions are dangerous anamals.

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