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If these ideas are correct , they would be important clues to the general relation between semantics and cognition . ... of ours have been mounted by looking at different ways languages code spatial relations , for example in verbs .
If these ideas are correct , they would be important clues to the general relation between semantics and cognition . ... of ours have been mounted by looking at different ways languages code spatial relations , for example in verbs .
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3 > The relations between the semantics of locative adpositional systems and complex locative verb systems ( such as the ones found in Mayan languages ) remain a target for future research . The fine - grained meaning differences we are ...
3 > The relations between the semantics of locative adpositional systems and complex locative verb systems ( such as the ones found in Mayan languages ) remain a target for future research . The fine - grained meaning differences we are ...
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Part 3 delineates the relation between cognition and meaning by scrutinizing Aristotle's belief that the mental state ... Movement in this model is the result of antisymmetry relations in phrase structure ( i.e. in order to derive ...
Part 3 delineates the relation between cognition and meaning by scrutinizing Aristotle's belief that the mental state ... Movement in this model is the result of antisymmetry relations in phrase structure ( i.e. in order to derive ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
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