In your paper, you note that the role of word order is unclear. And this other paper kind of, I think they like prove that strings of words, whose words, they say point wisely and tail each other. How convincing do you find the distributional hypothesis when you try to extend it to phrases to sentences? That's a good question. What we need to talk about first is what is the right way to draw a conclusion from these empirical studies using some of the benchmarks that were collected or constructed by others in a priori.

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