EXPLORING TIME-BINDING FORMULATIONS WITH WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
In many of his works, William Wordsworth anticipates a number of fundamental general semantics formulations, including consciousness of abstraction, the dating and indexing extensional services, as well as the relative invariance under transformation, a formulation one can perceive in his Lines Comp...
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