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Ahn, R. & Kolb, H.P. (1990): `
Discourse Representation meets Constructive Mathematics
'. In:Papers from the Second Symposium on Logic and Language, K'alm'an, L. & P'olos, L. (eds.), Akad'emia Kiad'o, Budapest.
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