Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... communities could not be casually added to the sample , since the nature of this research requires that each researcher be a committed field worker at that site . Even though a convenience sample , this set of language communities is ...
... communities could not be casually added to the sample , since the nature of this research requires that each researcher be a committed field worker at that site . Even though a convenience sample , this set of language communities is ...
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... communities , but not necessarily across communities . How could this be so , if not ultimately the result of a communicated model ? The linguistic system of encoding a spatial frame of reference provides just such a model . Other ...
... communities , but not necessarily across communities . How could this be so , if not ultimately the result of a communicated model ? The linguistic system of encoding a spatial frame of reference provides just such a model . Other ...
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... communities is being investigated.3 4. CONCLUSIONS 30 LINGUISTIC FINDINGS . Communities differ in dramatic ways with respect to spatial reference in language . Importantly , we find that the human body is by no means a universal ...
... communities is being investigated.3 4. CONCLUSIONS 30 LINGUISTIC FINDINGS . Communities differ in dramatic ways with respect to spatial reference in language . Importantly , we find that the human body is by no means a universal ...
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