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I conclude with a brief discussion of apparent examples of inbound anaphora or similar phenomena in other languages . 1. ANAPHORIC ISLANDS IN LINGUISTIC THEORY . The claim that words are anaphoric islands was first made by Postal ( 1969 ) ...
I conclude with a brief discussion of apparent examples of inbound anaphora or similar phenomena in other languages . 1. ANAPHORIC ISLANDS IN LINGUISTIC THEORY . The claim that words are anaphoric islands was first made by Postal ( 1969 ) ...
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In its simplest form , exemplar - based categorization takes place by comparing some incoming item or probe to similar exemplars stored in memory and then assigning this probe to one of the stored exemplars , strengthening it .
In its simplest form , exemplar - based categorization takes place by comparing some incoming item or probe to similar exemplars stored in memory and then assigning this probe to one of the stored exemplars , strengthening it .
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In addition , it is useful to determine if the adjectives are judged as similar outside of the change - of - state context . In order to answer these questions , we constructed a questionnaire that asked for similarity judgments between ...
In addition , it is useful to determine if the adjectives are judged as similar outside of the change - of - state context . In order to answer these questions , we constructed a questionnaire that asked for similarity judgments between ...
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