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To see how , let us consider how demonstrations divide into aspects . 2.3 . ASPECTS OF DEMONSTRATIONS . Imagine Alice demonstrating to Ben how McEnroe serves aces . She stands holding an imaginary ball and racket .
To see how , let us consider how demonstrations divide into aspects . 2.3 . ASPECTS OF DEMONSTRATIONS . Imagine Alice demonstrating to Ben how McEnroe serves aces . She stands holding an imaginary ball and racket .
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When two aspects are impossible to decouple , they must both be assigned to the same category . Decoupling aspects is required in the performance and interpretation of every demonstration . The depictive aspects of a demonstration have ...
When two aspects are impossible to decouple , they must both be assigned to the same category . Decoupling aspects is required in the performance and interpretation of every demonstration . The depictive aspects of a demonstration have ...
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As demonstrations , they should follow these versions of the decoupling , partiality , and selectivity principles : DECOUPLING PRINCIPLE : Speakers intend their addressees to recognize different aspects of their quotations as depictive ...
As demonstrations , they should follow these versions of the decoupling , partiality , and selectivity principles : DECOUPLING PRINCIPLE : Speakers intend their addressees to recognize different aspects of their quotations as depictive ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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