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NATURAL CONCEPTS ' IN THE SPATIAL TOPOLOGICAL DOMAIN - ADPOSITIONAL MEANINGS IN CROSSLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE : AN EXERCISE IN SEMANTIC TYPOLOGY STEPHEN LEVINSON Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics SÉRGIO MEIRA Leiden University ...
NATURAL CONCEPTS ' IN THE SPATIAL TOPOLOGICAL DOMAIN - ADPOSITIONAL MEANINGS IN CROSSLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE : AN EXERCISE IN SEMANTIC TYPOLOGY STEPHEN LEVINSON Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics SÉRGIO MEIRA Leiden University ...
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prelinguistic universal spatial concepts directly onto words ( H. Clark 1973 , E. Clark 1974 ) , suggesting that we have rich innate concepts in this field ( Li & Gleitman 2002 ) . " If these ideas are correct , they would be important ...
prelinguistic universal spatial concepts directly onto words ( H. Clark 1973 , E. Clark 1974 ) , suggesting that we have rich innate concepts in this field ( Li & Gleitman 2002 ) . " If these ideas are correct , they would be important ...
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Note that we began from the orthodox assumptions , wherein spatial topological concepts are universally given ... ( which has both topological spatial and mechanical conceptual elements ) emerges as a significant generalization .
Note that we began from the orthodox assumptions , wherein spatial topological concepts are universally given ... ( which has both topological spatial and mechanical conceptual elements ) emerges as a significant generalization .
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