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both express relations between individuals and situations — the difference being that , in the latter ... in L's analysis of attitude reports is that those which involve NI's express a relation between an individual and a set of facts ...
both express relations between individuals and situations — the difference being that , in the latter ... in L's analysis of attitude reports is that those which involve NI's express a relation between an individual and a set of facts ...
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individual ' frame of reference ( based on Falk 1979 ) , ' and ' susceptibility ' vs. ' non - susceptibility ' to change , proved to be the most adequate to explain the choice between ser and estar , and the tilt toward estar in ...
individual ' frame of reference ( based on Falk 1979 ) , ' and ' susceptibility ' vs. ' non - susceptibility ' to change , proved to be the most adequate to explain the choice between ser and estar , and the tilt toward estar in ...
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This permits the selection of estar in three semantic contexts : individual frame of reference , susceptibility to change , and circumstantiality . As concerns change , I would like to suggest that the nature of everyday com- munication ...
This permits the selection of estar in three semantic contexts : individual frame of reference , susceptibility to change , and circumstantiality . As concerns change , I would like to suggest that the nature of everyday com- munication ...
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