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Imitation dynamics are compatible with several linguistic interpretations . First , one might assume that each speaker ... Under this interpretation , imitation dynamics amount to learning via imitation in a rather literal sense .
Imitation dynamics are compatible with several linguistic interpretations . First , one might assume that each speaker ... Under this interpretation , imitation dynamics amount to learning via imitation in a rather literal sense .
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SYNCHRONIC PATTERN INTERPRETATION INDIVIDUAL COMMUNITY flat 1. Stability stability stability regular slope with age 2. Age grading change stability regular slope with age 3. Generational change stability change ( = apparent - time ...
SYNCHRONIC PATTERN INTERPRETATION INDIVIDUAL COMMUNITY flat 1. Stability stability stability regular slope with age 2. Age grading change stability regular slope with age 3. Generational change stability change ( = apparent - time ...
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Without further discourse context , the most natural interpretation of 2 is that the individual denoted by the noun ... In other words , the time at which the noun phrase is interpreted , which I refer to as the ' noun - phrase time ' ...
Without further discourse context , the most natural interpretation of 2 is that the individual denoted by the noun ... In other words , the time at which the noun phrase is interpreted , which I refer to as the ' noun - phrase time ' ...
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