Two notes on abstract model theory. II. Languages for which, the set of valid sentences is semi-invariantly implicitly definable
Fundamenta Mathematicae, Tome 89 (1975) no. 2, pp. 111-130

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Solomon Feferman. Two notes on abstract model theory. II. Languages for which, the set of valid sentences is semi-invariantly implicitly definable. Fundamenta Mathematicae, Tome 89 (1975) no. 2, pp. 111-130. doi: 10.4064/fm-89-2-111-130
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