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... approach encounters problems only with the Classifier NI languages , because this approach would treat Compound NI in much the same way that my theory would . However , for the class of languages which , I have argued , have Classifier ...
... approach encounters problems only with the Classifier NI languages , because this approach would treat Compound NI in much the same way that my theory would . However , for the class of languages which , I have argued , have Classifier ...
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... approach to speaker / hearer interaction , draws on Garrod 1986 in ' Cross - linguistic and cross - cultural intelligibility ' ( 250–64 ) . Sajavaara holds that meanings are ' ne- gotiated through percept skeletons by means of a ...
... approach to speaker / hearer interaction , draws on Garrod 1986 in ' Cross - linguistic and cross - cultural intelligibility ' ( 250–64 ) . Sajavaara holds that meanings are ' ne- gotiated through percept skeletons by means of a ...
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... approach and Whorf's hypotheses con- ceptualize language primarily as a social tool and as an essential device in the incorporation of social elements in individual cognition . The difference between Vygotsky's and Whorf's theories stem ...
... approach and Whorf's hypotheses con- ceptualize language primarily as a social tool and as an essential device in the incorporation of social elements in individual cognition . The difference between Vygotsky's and Whorf's theories stem ...
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