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WHICH CLASSES OF STRUCTURES ARE BOTH PSEUDO-ELEMENTARY AND DEFINABLE BY AN INFINITARY SENTENCE?

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WHICH CLASSES OF STRUCTURES ARE BOTH PSEUDO-ELEMENTARY AND DEFINABLE BY AN INFINITARY SENTENCE?
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The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, March 2023
DOI 10.1017/bsl.2023.1
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WILL BONEY, BARBARA F. CSIMA, NANCY A. DAY, MATTHEW HARRISON-TRAINOR

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