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and extract some conclusions about the meaning they express. They are useful for associating simple Logical and Content OPs with natural language | and extract some conclusions about the meaning they express. They are useful for associating simple Logical and Content OPs with natural language | ||
sentences e.g., for didactic purposes. | sentences e.g., for didactic purposes. | ||
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and extract some conclusions about the meaning they express.
Lexico-Syntactic OPs are linguistic structures or schemas that consist of certain types of words following a specific order, and that permit to generalize and extract some conclusions about the meaning they express. They are useful for associating simple Logical and Content OPs with natural language sentences e.g., for didactic purposes.