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Date: 2008-04-07 12:06:28
Quantification
Grammar
Logical connectives
Syntax
Predicate logic
Logical disjunction
Yes–no question
Rama language
Operator
Linguistics
Logic
Mathematical logic

Syntax 4:2, August 2001, 63–93 QUESTIONS AND QUESTION-WORD

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