Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... theory based on some broad speculations about language design and how it might accommodate the architecture of the mind / brain . The first three chapters of MP are reprinted with minor revisions from previous publi- cations . Ch . 4 ...
... theory based on some broad speculations about language design and how it might accommodate the architecture of the mind / brain . The first three chapters of MP are reprinted with minor revisions from previous publi- cations . Ch . 4 ...
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... theory might have developed to the point where it makes sense to invoke such rigorous strictures . So even though it may take a while before we have a strong sense that it is on the right track , the minimalist program seems worth ...
... theory might have developed to the point where it makes sense to invoke such rigorous strictures . So even though it may take a while before we have a strong sense that it is on the right track , the minimalist program seems worth ...
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... theory , a theory of categorization developed by Robert E. MacLaury primarily in work on color terminology ( e.g. , MacLaury 1992 ) . This theory is a highly elaborate implementation of the idea that ab- stract thinking is grounded in ...
... theory , a theory of categorization developed by Robert E. MacLaury primarily in work on color terminology ( e.g. , MacLaury 1992 ) . This theory is a highly elaborate implementation of the idea that ab- stract thinking is grounded in ...
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