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A Treatment of Plurals and Plural Quantifications based on a Theory of Collections

by Enrico Franconi - Minds and Machines , 1993
"... . Collective entities and collective relations play an important role in natural language. In order to capture the full meaning of sentences like "The Beatles sing `Yesterday' ", a knowledge representation language should be able to express and reason about plural entities -- like &qu ..."
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. Collective entities and collective relations play an important role in natural language. In order to capture the full meaning of sentences like "The Beatles sing `Yesterday' ", a knowledge representation language should be able to express and reason about plural entities -- like

Music, Metaphors, and Politics in the Language Arts Class

by Gregory Shafer
"... Brian was first. As he began his presentation about The Beatle’s song “Blackbird, ” it was easy to see why incorporating music of any era or genre into the language arts class is important in raising consciousness about language, politics, culture, and history. “Blackbird, ” he be-gan, “is a song ab ..."
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about a single bird that sings alone but is being encouraged to fly, to stretch, to become more than a passive being in a tree. It is easy to see that The Beatles are interested in much more than an animal. The symbol-ism reflects a political statement that would reach millions.” Now Brian began his

Memorabeatlia: A naturalistic study of long-term memory

by Ira E. Hyman, David C. Rubin - Memory & Cognition , 1990
"... Seventy-six undergraduates were given the titles and first lines of Beatles ' songs and asked to recall the songs. Seven hundred and four different undergraduates were cued with one line from each of 25 Beatles ' songs and asked to recall the title. The probability of recalling a line was ..."
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Seventy-six undergraduates were given the titles and first lines of Beatles ' songs and asked to recall the songs. Seven hundred and four different undergraduates were cued with one line from each of 25 Beatles ' songs and asked to recall the title. The probability of recalling a line

Public Libraries of the Liverpool Metropolitan Area

by unknown authors
"... as a free borough on the sea, to provide a base for his attempted con-quest of Ireland. Because of its position midway between the king-doms of Wales to the south, Scotland to the north, and Ireland to the west, Liverpool has attracted large numbers of immigrants from these countries. Its dialect is ..."
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is different from the dialects of other Lancashire towns like Manchester. Its general air of liveliness has recently achieved an international reputation through the Beatles, a singing group. As a world port Liverpool has attracted a large immigrant cosmopolitan population. It is the headquarters
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