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... human language capacity . The structure of his case ( as outlined in Ch . 2 ) is this : the universal occurrence of language in human communities and the universals shared by all human languages are impressive facts , but to show that human ...
... human language capacity . The structure of his case ( as outlined in Ch . 2 ) is this : the universal occurrence of language in human communities and the universals shared by all human languages are impressive facts , but to show that human ...
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The human language . Part I : Colorless green ideas sleep furiously , 55 min ; Part II : Playing the language game ... human language and the role of human biology as the cause of that unity . The title of the series reflects a ...
The human language . Part I : Colorless green ideas sleep furiously , 55 min ; Part II : Playing the language game ... human language and the role of human biology as the cause of that unity . The title of the series reflects a ...
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... human faces can make , and describes discoveries such as that a ' true enjoyment smile ' involves muscles that are not under voluntary control . The segment includes film shot in a remote area of Papua New Guinea where Ekman had done ...
... human faces can make , and describes discoveries such as that a ' true enjoyment smile ' involves muscles that are not under voluntary control . The segment includes film shot in a remote area of Papua New Guinea where Ekman had done ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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