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see , find out ' , also ' meet , hear , smell ' rdengkarr.ingk ak ' hear ' ( ear - ergative / locative see / perceive / hear ] oongk ak ' smell ' ( odor see / perceive / hear ) ngundal ' see , watch , look at ' bina ngundal ' hear ...
see , find out ' , also ' meet , hear , smell ' rdengkarr.ingk ak ' hear ' ( ear - ergative / locative see / perceive / hear ] oongk ak ' smell ' ( odor see / perceive / hear ) ngundal ' see , watch , look at ' bina ngundal ' hear ...
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We note , however , that in many languages the words for ' see ' and / or ' hear ' , and their corresponding social interaction and / or cognition verbs , are based on ' eye ' and ' ear ' ( see Table 4 ) . In Martuthunira , for example ...
We note , however , that in many languages the words for ' see ' and / or ' hear ' , and their corresponding social interaction and / or cognition verbs , are based on ' eye ' and ' ear ' ( see Table 4 ) . In Martuthunira , for example ...
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HEAR / LISTEN TO ' THINK ' . Extensions to think are less common than to ' understand ' , and almost invariably occur in the presence of extensions to ' understand'.16 Most sources do not specify which meanings of ' think ' are possible ...
HEAR / LISTEN TO ' THINK ' . Extensions to think are less common than to ' understand ' , and almost invariably occur in the presence of extensions to ' understand'.16 Most sources do not specify which meanings of ' think ' are possible ...
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Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
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