Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... cognitive linguistics , ed . by Brygida Rudzka- Ostyn , 127-61 . ( Current issues in linguistic theory , 50. ) Amsterdam & Philadelphia : John Benjamins . 1990a . Concept , image , and symbol : The cognitive basis of grammar . ( Cognitive ...
... cognitive linguistics , ed . by Brygida Rudzka- Ostyn , 127-61 . ( Current issues in linguistic theory , 50. ) Amsterdam & Philadelphia : John Benjamins . 1990a . Concept , image , and symbol : The cognitive basis of grammar . ( Cognitive ...
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... cognitive . A useful natural experiment that might distinguish the utilitarian from the cognitive contributions to folk classifications would be to discover situations where two populations share a given area , but speak different ...
... cognitive . A useful natural experiment that might distinguish the utilitarian from the cognitive contributions to folk classifications would be to discover situations where two populations share a given area , but speak different ...
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... cognitive psy- chology , artificial intelligence , neurology , and cognitive science in addressing this complicated question . In his opinion any attempt to relate grammatical theory to broader cognitive capaci- ties is doomed to ...
... cognitive psy- chology , artificial intelligence , neurology , and cognitive science in addressing this complicated question . In his opinion any attempt to relate grammatical theory to broader cognitive capaci- ties is doomed to ...
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