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Petronio and Lillo - Martin ( 1997 : 36-37 ) illustrate , for sentence 8 , the kind of context that improves acceptability for some signers : A signer who will reject a sentence such as 61 when it is presented in isolation will often ...
Petronio and Lillo - Martin ( 1997 : 36-37 ) illustrate , for sentence 8 , the kind of context that improves acceptability for some signers : A signer who will reject a sentence such as 61 when it is presented in isolation will often ...
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we find that judgments on these sentences are very dependent on context ; without the appropriate context many consultants will usually judge them ungrammatical , while other consultants are able to construct an appropriate context that ...
we find that judgments on these sentences are very dependent on context ; without the appropriate context many consultants will usually judge them ungrammatical , while other consultants are able to construct an appropriate context that ...
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E claims that information about contexts at- taches itself to mental representations that she terms CONTEXTUAL FRAMES . ... The event must be viewed within the context even if the context is never fully reactivated ( after its initial ...
E claims that information about contexts at- taches itself to mental representations that she terms CONTEXTUAL FRAMES . ... The event must be viewed within the context even if the context is never fully reactivated ( after its initial ...
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