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... cognitive and linguistic develop- ment . Take the example of grammar and spatial cognition . It appears to be the case that children have highly developed spatial cognition from very early in their develop- ment . For example , von ...
... cognitive and linguistic develop- ment . Take the example of grammar and spatial cognition . It appears to be the case that children have highly developed spatial cognition from very early in their develop- ment . For example , von ...
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... Cognitive linguistics : An introduction . By David Lee . Oxford : Oxford Uni- versity Press , 2002. Pp . 223. ISBN 0195514246. $ 24.95 . The aim of this textbook is to offer readers from a wide variety of backgrounds an introduction to ...
... Cognitive linguistics : An introduction . By David Lee . Oxford : Oxford Uni- versity Press , 2002. Pp . 223. ISBN 0195514246. $ 24.95 . The aim of this textbook is to offer readers from a wide variety of backgrounds an introduction to ...
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... cognition Salaberry & Shirai ( eds . ) : The L2 acquisition of tense - aspect morphology Simonsen & Endresen ( eds . ) : A cognitive approach to the verb : Morphological and constructional perspectives Thurgood : From ancient Cham to ...
... cognition Salaberry & Shirai ( eds . ) : The L2 acquisition of tense - aspect morphology Simonsen & Endresen ( eds . ) : A cognitive approach to the verb : Morphological and constructional perspectives Thurgood : From ancient Cham to ...
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L Yu | 73 |
Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Peter W Culicover | 127 |
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