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... cognitive semantics . Cognitive Linguistics 7.93-129 . - . 1996b . The proper treatment of measuring out , telicity , and perhaps even quantifi- cation in English . Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 14.305-54 . 1997. The ...
... cognitive semantics . Cognitive Linguistics 7.93-129 . - . 1996b . The proper treatment of measuring out , telicity , and perhaps even quantifi- cation in English . Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 14.305-54 . 1997. The ...
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... cognitive categories which are universal , pre- sumably even innate , and thus prior to or at least independent of language . S , however , distin- guishes a semantic from a cognitive level ; his cases are defined in prototypical terms ...
... cognitive categories which are universal , pre- sumably even innate , and thus prior to or at least independent of language . S , however , distin- guishes a semantic from a cognitive level ; his cases are defined in prototypical terms ...
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... cognitive abilities . On the one hand , he has no difficulty adopting another's perspective , accepting a hypothetical state of affairs , or making appearance / reality distinctions . On the other hand , he fails to impute appropriate ...
... cognitive abilities . On the one hand , he has no difficulty adopting another's perspective , accepting a hypothetical state of affairs , or making appearance / reality distinctions . On the other hand , he fails to impute appropriate ...
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