Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... context by evaluating the degree to which chil- dren would allow pragmatic context to override the judgments they made on sentences like 9 and 10 in isolation . The pragmatic lead condition permitted a test of whether the children would ...
... context by evaluating the degree to which chil- dren would allow pragmatic context to override the judgments they made on sentences like 9 and 10 in isolation . The pragmatic lead condition permitted a test of whether the children would ...
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... contexts ( 37.5 % ) . They interpret their data as providing evidence for the children's knowledge of Principle C. Grimshaw & Rosen's study represents an attractive advance in that it at- tempts not only to control pragmatic context as ...
... contexts ( 37.5 % ) . They interpret their data as providing evidence for the children's knowledge of Principle C. Grimshaw & Rosen's study represents an attractive advance in that it at- tempts not only to control pragmatic context as ...
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... context is experimentally provided ( as in the Lust , Loveland , & Kornet 1980 study ) , children did to some degree override the Principle C effects they had themselves displayed in a neutral condition without pragmatic context . At ...
... context is experimentally provided ( as in the Lust , Loveland , & Kornet 1980 study ) , children did to some degree override the Principle C effects they had themselves displayed in a neutral condition without pragmatic context . At ...
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