Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... BASIC or ABSTRACT . A basic domain is one that is cognitively fundamental , in that it cannot be reduced to others ; examples include time , physical space , various sensory domains ( e.g. color , taste , pitch ) , and one or more ...
... BASIC or ABSTRACT . A basic domain is one that is cognitively fundamental , in that it cannot be reduced to others ; examples include time , physical space , various sensory domains ( e.g. color , taste , pitch ) , and one or more ...
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... basic concepts such as [ YEAR ] , [ MONTH ] , and [ INITIAL ] . While [ JANUARY ] designates a unit of time , time also figures in this predicate only indirectly . The calendrical cycle is a conceptual framework erected to plot the flow ...
... basic concepts such as [ YEAR ] , [ MONTH ] , and [ INITIAL ] . While [ JANUARY ] designates a unit of time , time also figures in this predicate only indirectly . The calendrical cycle is a conceptual framework erected to plot the flow ...
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... Basic issues ' , is chiefly a plea against sentence grammars - somewhat dull for the informed reader , since all the old arguments are repeated , yet not explicit enough for the layman who bumps up against a wall of unexplained terms ...
... Basic issues ' , is chiefly a plea against sentence grammars - somewhat dull for the informed reader , since all the old arguments are repeated , yet not explicit enough for the layman who bumps up against a wall of unexplained terms ...
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