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Clause (logic)

Known as: Clause (disambiguation) 
In logic, a clause is an expression formed from a finite collection of literals (variables or their negations) that is true either whenever at least… 
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2017
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2017
  • 2017
  • Corpus ID: 35100621
Abstract: This chapter reviews fifty years of literature on switch-reference (SR), a grammatical phenomenon found in more than 70… 
2015
2015
The financial crisis has led to new interest in the ethics of financial markets. In this article, we further the debate on the… 
2015
2015
In the last decade, international investment law has been on a trajectory of rapid evolution with reform high on agenda… 
2012
2012
This paper is an attempt to highlight how the clauses that are traditionally considered to be inefficient may actually be desired… 
2010
2010
Advances in biomedical technology and research have resulted in a large number of research findings, which are primarily… 
2007
2007
This article investigates English parenthetical clauses, a category which subsumes a wide range of forms and generally lacks a… 
2007
2007
Although the European intellectual property law concept of the doctrine of exhaustion appears superficially straightforward… 
2001
2001
Editors’ introduction One important aspect of the nature of texts is the way in which the flow of information through the text is… 
1997
1997
1. Why Study English Grammar? Native Speakers and Grammar Study. Standard English. Judgments about English. The Legacy of the… 
1988
1988
Recent research suggests that human language processing can be profitably viewed in terms of the spread of activation through a…