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EXTENSIONS OF ' HEAR ' TO THE COGNITIVE DOMAIN : SUMMARY . We have seen that ' hear ' regularly extends to a number of verbs in the cognitive domain : not only understanding and obeying , but also thinking , remembering and knowing .
EXTENSIONS OF ' HEAR ' TO THE COGNITIVE DOMAIN : SUMMARY . We have seen that ' hear ' regularly extends to a number of verbs in the cognitive domain : not only understanding and obeying , but also thinking , remembering and knowing .
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( b ) Extensions of perception verbs into the realm of cognition tend to pass through an intermediate stage in which perception ... Even the extension of ' hear ' to ' understand ' may pass through the stage where it primarily refers to ...
( b ) Extensions of perception verbs into the realm of cognition tend to pass through an intermediate stage in which perception ... Even the extension of ' hear ' to ' understand ' may pass through the stage where it primarily refers to ...
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One might argue that extensions from ' see ' to ' think ' and ' know are therefore more likely to develop in literate cultures , and , conversely , that developments from ' hear ' would mark cultures with a basically oral tradition ...
One might argue that extensions from ' see ' to ' think ' and ' know are therefore more likely to develop in literate cultures , and , conversely , that developments from ' hear ' would mark cultures with a basically oral tradition ...
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Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
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