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First , what at the outset appears to be an exciting hypothesis - each thought of mine is an English sentence ! ... fully interpreted , sentences - in - use , not particular syntactic and phonological sequences , which constitute ...
First , what at the outset appears to be an exciting hypothesis - each thought of mine is an English sentence ! ... fully interpreted , sentences - in - use , not particular syntactic and phonological sequences , which constitute ...
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One might therefore assume that inequality in example sentences is no longer an issue — that linguists have largely eliminated gender bias and stereotyping from their examples . In this article we demonstrate that , unfortunately , this ...
One might therefore assume that inequality in example sentences is no longer an issue — that linguists have largely eliminated gender bias and stereotyping from their examples . In this article we demonstrate that , unfortunately , this ...
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( 8 ) ( 16 ) Males as agents in violent sentences The man who shot her believed that there was someone else who was seeing Helen . ( 1 ) b . John might drown the kittens / his wife / ?? his goldfish / ?! his frying - pan / ! his birth .
( 8 ) ( 16 ) Males as agents in violent sentences The man who shot her believed that there was someone else who was seeing Helen . ( 1 ) b . John might drown the kittens / his wife / ?? his goldfish / ?! his frying - pan / ! his birth .
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