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Syntax
Cognitive science
Grammar
Complexity classes
Philosophy of language
Semiotics
Phrase
NP
P versus NP problem
Left corner

Course Mechanics Inf1CG runs weeks 1–10, with 30 slots: 29 lectures, no lectures in innovative learning week. Language: Introduction

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