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... events . Hence , among children , ' verbs that describe movement are first learned , most frequently used , and conceptually dominant . ' Moreover , ' not only are verbs of motion ontogenetically primary , but their meanings have a ...
... events . Hence , among children , ' verbs that describe movement are first learned , most frequently used , and conceptually dominant . ' Moreover , ' not only are verbs of motion ontogenetically primary , but their meanings have a ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. motion events . Thus , to encode a pragmatic equivalent of 2 , Kalam requires a minimum of four verbs distributed over three clauses , as in 3.3 ( 2 ) The man threw a stick over the fence into the ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. motion events . Thus , to encode a pragmatic equivalent of 2 , Kalam requires a minimum of four verbs distributed over three clauses , as in 3.3 ( 2 ) The man threw a stick over the fence into the ...
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... motion macro - event expressions . Our findings also highlight the impor- tance of distinguishing between double - marking verb - framed languages and ... motion events ? And second PRINCIPLES OF EVENT SEGMENTATION IN LANGUAGE 525.
... motion macro - event expressions . Our findings also highlight the impor- tance of distinguishing between double - marking verb - framed languages and ... motion events ? And second PRINCIPLES OF EVENT SEGMENTATION IN LANGUAGE 525.
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