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Cognition 58.321-76 . GOLDBERG , ADELE . 1995. ... Cognitive Linguistics 7.3–19 . HALE , KEN , and SAMUEL JAY KEYSER . 1993. ... Conceptual semantics and cognitive semantics . Cognitive Linguistics 7.93-129 . - . 1996b .
Cognition 58.321-76 . GOLDBERG , ADELE . 1995. ... Cognitive Linguistics 7.3–19 . HALE , KEN , and SAMUEL JAY KEYSER . 1993. ... Conceptual semantics and cognitive semantics . Cognitive Linguistics 7.93-129 . - . 1996b .
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Fillmore being either in the A- or the attributee case . saw his thematic roles as underlying primitive They are investigated in more detail in Ch . 8 cognitive categories which are universal , pre- ( 163–79 ) but prove to be so varied ...
Fillmore being either in the A- or the attributee case . saw his thematic roles as underlying primitive They are investigated in more detail in Ch . 8 cognitive categories which are universal , pre- ( 163–79 ) but prove to be so varied ...
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S & T's second proposal , that the theory of mind ' is located within the central system , is supported by Christopher's cognitive abilities . On the one hand , he has no difficulty adopting another's perspective , accepting a ...
S & T's second proposal , that the theory of mind ' is located within the central system , is supported by Christopher's cognitive abilities . On the one hand , he has no difficulty adopting another's perspective , accepting a ...
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