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But it would also be useful for those who are already familiar with CG but want an overview of updates to , and extensions of , the theory . Given the density and richness of the material in the book , the subtitle , ' A basic ...
But it would also be useful for those who are already familiar with CG but want an overview of updates to , and extensions of , the theory . Given the density and richness of the material in the book , the subtitle , ' A basic ...
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That inferential process involves imputing mental states to other people and making predictions based on those imputed mental states , an exercise of the cognitive ability known as THEORY OF MIND ( Premack & Woodruff 1978 , Perner 1991 ...
That inferential process involves imputing mental states to other people and making predictions based on those imputed mental states , an exercise of the cognitive ability known as THEORY OF MIND ( Premack & Woodruff 1978 , Perner 1991 ...
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During the period before theory of mind is in place , successful pronoun use is favored for the self - ascribers , that is , for the speakers producing I / my / mine and the addressees comprehending you / your / yours .
During the period before theory of mind is in place , successful pronoun use is favored for the self - ascribers , that is , for the speakers producing I / my / mine and the addressees comprehending you / your / yours .
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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