Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... reference corre- lates with the linguistic frame of reference within the same referential domain . * INTRODUCTION . This study examines the relationship between language and cognition through a crosslinguistic and crosscultural study of ...
... reference corre- lates with the linguistic frame of reference within the same referential domain . * INTRODUCTION . This study examines the relationship between language and cognition through a crosslinguistic and crosscultural study of ...
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... reference in our language data : ( 1 ) cases like Mopan and Kilivila in which an INTRINSIC frame of reference ( see , e.g. Levelt 1984 , Danziger 1997 , 1998 ) is exclusively used ; 16 ( 2 ) the RELATIVE frame of reference , which uses ...
... reference in our language data : ( 1 ) cases like Mopan and Kilivila in which an INTRINSIC frame of reference ( see , e.g. Levelt 1984 , Danziger 1997 , 1998 ) is exclusively used ; 16 ( 2 ) the RELATIVE frame of reference , which uses ...
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... REFERENCE . The immediate problem is that both relative and absolute frames of reference are functional equivalents in many con- texts as for example demonstrated in the men - and - tree game . How then do we distin- guish between ...
... REFERENCE . The immediate problem is that both relative and absolute frames of reference are functional equivalents in many con- texts as for example demonstrated in the men - and - tree game . How then do we distin- guish between ...
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