Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... perspective of Mary and forming a mental reconstruction of the activity of eating an apple . This reconstruction is ... PERSPECTIVE AND IDENTIFICATION . According to Piaget , the child constructs the sensori - motor world from his own ...
... perspective of Mary and forming a mental reconstruction of the activity of eating an apple . This reconstruction is ... PERSPECTIVE AND IDENTIFICATION . According to Piaget , the child constructs the sensori - motor world from his own ...
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... PERSPECTIVE ACCOUNT . The PH holds that , when asked to rate starting points , subjects should judge them as active and potent . Whenever a starting point is the perspective and another element is the agent , a complex perspective ...
... PERSPECTIVE ACCOUNT . The PH holds that , when asked to rate starting points , subjects should judge them as active and potent . Whenever a starting point is the perspective and another element is the agent , a complex perspective ...
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... perspective . As noted by Clark , congruence of perspective facilitates processing . Olson & Filby ran one experiment which would appear to show perceptual induction of a passive perspective . They showed subjects a picture of either a ...
... perspective . As noted by Clark , congruence of perspective facilitates processing . Olson & Filby ran one experiment which would appear to show perceptual induction of a passive perspective . They showed subjects a picture of either a ...
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