Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... properties of these two frames of reference allows us to create a context in which the different logical properties become apparent . An array is memorized or mentally encoded at one location from one perspective and then the subject is ...
... properties of these two frames of reference allows us to create a context in which the different logical properties become apparent . An array is memorized or mentally encoded at one location from one perspective and then the subject is ...
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... properties : we speak of the chemical properties of carbon , or the physical properties of diamond ... [ and ] of the linguistic properties of a person ' ( 123 ) . Such properties range from properties of a vocal tract model , to being ...
... properties : we speak of the chemical properties of carbon , or the physical properties of diamond ... [ and ] of the linguistic properties of a person ' ( 123 ) . Such properties range from properties of a vocal tract model , to being ...
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... properties that are required to account for the communicative behavior associated with the assemblage ' ( 126 ) . Properties of communicating individuals in groups are known as linkage properties , which are defined as ' properties of ...
... properties that are required to account for the communicative behavior associated with the assemblage ' ( 126 ) . Properties of communicating individuals in groups are known as linkage properties , which are defined as ' properties of ...
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