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Ferreira and Dell reasoned that if speakers were guided by ambiguity avoidance , they might be more likely to use who were with a verb like selected rather than one like chosen , since selected can also be a simple past form ( the ...
Ferreira and Dell reasoned that if speakers were guided by ambiguity avoidance , they might be more likely to use who were with a verb like selected rather than one like chosen , since selected can also be a simple past form ( the ...
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the counterhypothesis that RD values are an artifact of using more or fewer transitive verbs by comparing the RD means within the set of 2 - place predicates . The hypothesis is falsified if the originally observed RD differences also ...
the counterhypothesis that RD values are an artifact of using more or fewer transitive verbs by comparing the RD means within the set of 2 - place predicates . The hypothesis is falsified if the originally observed RD differences also ...
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Ch . 2 summarizes previous studies of motion verbs and presents the author's basic thesis that physical action verbs mirror the particular characteristics of the body parts involved in their execution . In Ch . 3 , G applies the MARVS ...
Ch . 2 summarizes previous studies of motion verbs and presents the author's basic thesis that physical action verbs mirror the particular characteristics of the body parts involved in their execution . In Ch . 3 , G applies the MARVS ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
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