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THE ROLE OF SEMANTICS . While it is doubtful whether there is a direct relation between syntactic complexity , as defined by the grammar , and psychological complexity , there does appear to be some correspondence between psychological ...
THE ROLE OF SEMANTICS . While it is doubtful whether there is a direct relation between syntactic complexity , as defined by the grammar , and psychological complexity , there does appear to be some correspondence between psychological ...
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Unlike most discussions which have ignored much of the contextual and intonational information of early utterances , this one observes them and their semantic role in the child's evolving grammar . I shall look at the earliest ...
Unlike most discussions which have ignored much of the contextual and intonational information of early utterances , this one observes them and their semantic role in the child's evolving grammar . I shall look at the earliest ...
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This involves notions of the semantic feature [ + definite ) or , in other words , definition , and can be restated as ' Some thing X is a definite object that exists . ' This initial sentence involves SEMANTIC INTRANSITIVITY .
This involves notions of the semantic feature [ + definite ) or , in other words , definition , and can be restated as ' Some thing X is a definite object that exists . ' This initial sentence involves SEMANTIC INTRANSITIVITY .
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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