Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... speaker . ( See Levinson 1996 for a discussion of the different logical properties of these systems . ) Different pairs of speakers were tested facing different cardinal directions and any use of the cardinal terms shifted accordingly ...
... speaker . ( See Levinson 1996 for a discussion of the different logical properties of these systems . ) Different pairs of speakers were tested facing different cardinal directions and any use of the cardinal terms shifted accordingly ...
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... speakers use both systems , or speakers vary within the language community . We find , however , that in some languages in our sample either all the speakers use the relative frame of refer- ence or all the speakers use the absolute ...
... speakers use both systems , or speakers vary within the language community . We find , however , that in some languages in our sample either all the speakers use the relative frame of refer- ence or all the speakers use the absolute ...
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... speakers I polled , the j - interpretation is weak , if not impossible , in 1 , even though speakers unanimously acknowledge the difference in the possibility of nonsubject binding between 1 and 2. Moreover , they report clearer ...
... speakers I polled , the j - interpretation is weak , if not impossible , in 1 , even though speakers unanimously acknowledge the difference in the possibility of nonsubject binding between 1 and 2. Moreover , they report clearer ...
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