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  <Title>l)iMarco, Chrysanne; Hirst, Graeme; and Stede, Manfred. &amp;quot;The semantic and stylistic differentiation of synonyms and near-synonyms.&amp;quot; Proceedings, AAA I Spring Symposium on Building</Title>
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5 Conclusion
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    <Paragraph position="0"> 'lb construct a fidl computational theory of rhetoric, we will need to first develop complete formalizations of the lexical and semantic aspects of style, and then integrate these representations with our current syntactic grammar. The syntactic theory formalizes some significant aspects of style and rhetoric. While it has limitations, it does explain several aspects of the writing process and how intentional goals can be realized through several interrelated levels of rhetorical and stylistic goals.</Paragraph>
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