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The domain of event representation is ripe for work in semantic typology . Events play a pervasive role in natural language semantics . At the same time , the relationship between linguistic and internal cognitive event representations ...
The domain of event representation is ripe for work in semantic typology . Events play a pervasive role in natural language semantics . At the same time , the relationship between linguistic and internal cognitive event representations ...
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This knowledge will be dependent on the representation of stored vocabulary items . REPRESENTATION . Currently , there is no sure way to know how a child represents the sound shape of the words that she acquires .
This knowledge will be dependent on the representation of stored vocabulary items . REPRESENTATION . Currently , there is no sure way to know how a child represents the sound shape of the words that she acquires .
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At the sentence level , corpus annotations range from shallow levels of linguistic representation , such as part - of - speech categories ( Francis & Kučera 1982 , Leech et al . 1994 ) or named entities ( Strassel et al .
At the sentence level , corpus annotations range from shallow levels of linguistic representation , such as part - of - speech categories ( Francis & Kučera 1982 , Leech et al . 1994 ) or named entities ( Strassel et al .
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