A New Architecture for Functional Grammar (Functional Grammar Series)

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  1. The Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model is a set of standards
    developed by the Open Interconnection Committee – sponsored by the In-
    ternational Standardization Organization (ISO) – to facilitate intercon-
    nectivity between computer systems.


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