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− | Again, let us check whether this makes sense on the stage of our small but dramatic model. | + | Again, let us check whether this makes sense on the stage of our small but dramatic model. Let's say that Desdemona and Othello are rich, and, among the persons of the play, only they. With this premiss we obtain a sample of absolute terms that is sufficiently ample to work through our example: |
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− | Let's say that Desdemona and Othello are rich, and, among the persons of the play, only they.
| + | {| align="center" cellspacing="6" width="90%" |
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− | With this premiss we obtain a sample of absolute terms that is sufficiently ample to work through our example:
| + | <math>\begin{array}{*{15}{c}} |
− | | + | \mathbf{1} |
− | :{| cellpadding="4"
| + | & = & \mathrm{B} |
− | | 1 | + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{C} |
− | | =
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{D} |
− | | B +, C +, D +, E +, I +, J +, O
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{E} |
− | |-
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{I} |
− | | b
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{J} |
− | | =
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{O} |
− | | O
| + | \\[6pt] |
− | |-
| + | \mathrm{b} |
− | | m
| + | & = & \mathrm{O} |
− | | =
| + | \\[6pt] |
− | | C +, I +, J +, O
| + | \mathrm{m} |
− | |-
| + | & = & \mathrm{C} |
− | | r
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{I} |
− | | =
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{J} |
− | | D +, O
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{O} |
| + | \\[6pt] |
| + | \mathrm{r} |
| + | & = & \mathrm{D} |
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{O} |
| + | \end{array}</math> |
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