Language, Band 66George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1990 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... demonstrate a tennis serve , a friend's limp , or the movement of a pendulum , so you can demonstrate what a person did in saying something.2 What Matt does in 1 is demonstrate what the customer did in talking to the ant clerk . In 2 ...
... demonstrate a tennis serve , a friend's limp , or the movement of a pendulum , so you can demonstrate what a person did in saying something.2 What Matt does in 1 is demonstrate what the customer did in talking to the ant clerk . In 2 ...
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... demonstrating as different from indicating . Furthermore , the events , states , processes , and objects we can demonstrate can be either generic or specific - either types or tokens . Alice can demonstrate either a generic McEnroe ...
... demonstrating as different from indicating . Furthermore , the events , states , processes , and objects we can demonstrate can be either generic or specific - either types or tokens . Alice can demonstrate either a generic McEnroe ...
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... demonstrates Mrs. Dewlap's yelling by raising his voice , even though he is describing what she says . In 57 , in contrast , he demonstrates both as part of a single Gestalt . Note that he can demonstrate her yelling even without ...
... demonstrates Mrs. Dewlap's yelling by raising his voice , even though he is describing what she says . In 57 , in contrast , he demonstrates both as part of a single Gestalt . Note that he can demonstrate her yelling even without ...
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