Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... specific - not unlike the work within the color tradition of Berlin and Kay ( 1969 ) ( see the discussion of domain - specific research in linguistic relativity in Lucy 1997 ) . In our case , however , we start with patterns of ...
... specific - not unlike the work within the color tradition of Berlin and Kay ( 1969 ) ( see the discussion of domain - specific research in linguistic relativity in Lucy 1997 ) . In our case , however , we start with patterns of ...
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... specific only to this one domain . Rather , such a mechanism would potentially operate across many areas of human cognition . What then might this mechanism involved in linguistic relativity consist of ? We surmise that language ...
... specific only to this one domain . Rather , such a mechanism would potentially operate across many areas of human cognition . What then might this mechanism involved in linguistic relativity consist of ? We surmise that language ...
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... specific conditioning of this [ m ] varies slightly among the three main Suriname creoles ( Voor- hoeve 1985 , Kouwenberg 1987 , Huttar & Huttar 1994 : 591-92 ) , but its appearance is unknown outside Suriname . The list of other ...
... specific conditioning of this [ m ] varies slightly among the three main Suriname creoles ( Voor- hoeve 1985 , Kouwenberg 1987 , Huttar & Huttar 1994 : 591-92 ) , but its appearance is unknown outside Suriname . The list of other ...
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