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... appear , which could not occur in the same kind of deictic sentence . I take it that she is mainly concerned with the use of these verbs when they have it as a subject , and the deictic phenomenon we are interested in occurs only with ...
... appear , which could not occur in the same kind of deictic sentence . I take it that she is mainly concerned with the use of these verbs when they have it as a subject , and the deictic phenomenon we are interested in occurs only with ...
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... appear . Thus the tendency to use the markers in reference to sacred objects is weak and appears only in the southern communities.R The second weakest referent consists of living persons . In the southern com- munities and Acxotla ...
... appear . Thus the tendency to use the markers in reference to sacred objects is weak and appears only in the southern communities.R The second weakest referent consists of living persons . In the southern com- munities and Acxotla ...
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... appears to cause misperception of the environment . For instance , humans appear to prefer photographs where the meaningful element is on the right - hand side , where it is perceived best by the left hemisphere . Presumably ...
... appears to cause misperception of the environment . For instance , humans appear to prefer photographs where the meaningful element is on the right - hand side , where it is perceived best by the left hemisphere . Presumably ...
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