Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... iteration , the program would then have the power equivalent to his model . These exten- sions , recursion and iteration , would greatly simplify the statement of the rules , though at the cost of abandoning the cherished structualist ...
... iteration , the program would then have the power equivalent to his model . These exten- sions , recursion and iteration , would greatly simplify the statement of the rules , though at the cost of abandoning the cherished structualist ...
第 366 頁
... iteration and recursion would produce unworkably vast numbers of such rule patterns . That is , if the structuralists had followed their own inductive program , they would never have any syntax rules at all . If they ignored their own ...
... iteration and recursion would produce unworkably vast numbers of such rule patterns . That is , if the structuralists had followed their own inductive program , they would never have any syntax rules at all . If they ignored their own ...
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