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Logical syntax / Philosophy of language / Applied linguistics / Language identification in the limit / Model theory / Formal proof / Interpretation / Theorem / Language education / Logic / Formal languages / Linguistics
Date: 2004-12-16 13:38:36
Logical syntax
Philosophy of language
Applied linguistics
Language identification in the limit
Model theory
Formal proof
Interpretation
Theorem
Language education
Logic
Formal languages
Linguistics

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