The Syntax and Semantics of Infinitary Languages

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72 The Syntax and Semantics of Infinitary Languages

Edited by Jon Barwise

1968

Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

Springer-Verlag BerlinĀ· HeidelbergĀ· New York

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