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... tion of anger may have both physiological and cultural motivations . Kövecses finds that across widely divergent cultures anger is understood in terms of the image of heat or pressure in a container . In various languages , for example ...
... tion of anger may have both physiological and cultural motivations . Kövecses finds that across widely divergent cultures anger is understood in terms of the image of heat or pressure in a container . In various languages , for example ...
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... tion 26. ) Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press , 1995. Pp . xxi , 469 . $ 38.00 . Tok Pisin is one of three varieties of what is often called Melanesian Pidgin English ( the other two are Solomon Islands Pidgin and Vanu- atu Bislama ) ...
... tion 26. ) Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press , 1995. Pp . xxi , 469 . $ 38.00 . Tok Pisin is one of three varieties of what is often called Melanesian Pidgin English ( the other two are Solomon Islands Pidgin and Vanu- atu Bislama ) ...
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... tion or through lexical marking ) . This initial language , or UG , is thus true to the essence of the SP . In her study of ' The acquisition of tonal systems ' in Ch . 6 , Katherine DEMUTH discusses the challenges facing a child ...
... tion or through lexical marking ) . This initial language , or UG , is thus true to the essence of the SP . In her study of ' The acquisition of tonal systems ' in Ch . 6 , Katherine DEMUTH discusses the challenges facing a child ...
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