Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... relative ) . The second solution is based on information derived from geo - cardinal information ( isomorphic to linguistically abso- lute ) . The responses must demonstrate which information was selected for the solution independently ...
... relative ) . The second solution is based on information derived from geo - cardinal information ( isomorphic to linguistically abso- lute ) . The responses must demonstrate which information was selected for the solution independently ...
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... relative direc- tional response ; that is , whether the display is rebuilt according to absolute or relative spatial recall . We graph the linguistic absolute samples ( Tzeltal , Longgu , and Arandic ) in Figure 6 and graph the ...
... relative direc- tional response ; that is , whether the display is rebuilt according to absolute or relative spatial recall . We graph the linguistic absolute samples ( Tzeltal , Longgu , and Arandic ) in Figure 6 and graph the ...
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... relative and absolute usage in Table 5 , individual speakers largely are either relative speaking , or absolute speaking , but not both . We can clarify our linguistic typing of Tamil into two distinct subpopula- tions : absolute ...
... relative and absolute usage in Table 5 , individual speakers largely are either relative speaking , or absolute speaking , but not both . We can clarify our linguistic typing of Tamil into two distinct subpopula- tions : absolute ...
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