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Following Jackendoff ( 1983 , 1990 , 1997 , 2002 ) , we assume the following : there is a system of conceptual representations - CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE ( CS ) —designated to mediate between other systems of internal cognition and language ...
Following Jackendoff ( 1983 , 1990 , 1997 , 2002 ) , we assume the following : there is a system of conceptual representations - CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE ( CS ) —designated to mediate between other systems of internal cognition and language ...
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While this second scenario does not eliminate the possibility of language - specific event representations at CS , it takes away any compelling reason to assume such effects within the framework of the present discussion .
While this second scenario does not eliminate the possibility of language - specific event representations at CS , it takes away any compelling reason to assume such effects within the framework of the present discussion .
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Ch . 3 discusses the nature of the auditory system and focuses on the differences between the acoustic and auditory representations . This distinction is further elaborated in Ch . 4 , where the basic elements ...
Ch . 3 discusses the nature of the auditory system and focuses on the differences between the acoustic and auditory representations . This distinction is further elaborated in Ch . 4 , where the basic elements ...
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