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( in fact , a family of schemas and subschemas ) . It is also the case that OSR stands slightly apart from SSR and SOR by virtue of attributing some measure of responsibility ( not merely reference - point function ) to the referent of ...
( in fact , a family of schemas and subschemas ) . It is also the case that OSR stands slightly apart from SSR and SOR by virtue of attributing some measure of responsibility ( not merely reference - point function ) to the referent of ...
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Support for this position is drawn from , among other things , the fact that aphasic patients are capable of language processing when not forced but are dysphasic when forced in clinical settings . However , such findings are not ...
Support for this position is drawn from , among other things , the fact that aphasic patients are capable of language processing when not forced but are dysphasic when forced in clinical settings . However , such findings are not ...
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Like the 2 The interpretation of E's two alternatives is complicated by the fact that , while the speakers of a language are part of the real world , E generally seems not to include facts about them in ' facts about the real world ' .
Like the 2 The interpretation of E's two alternatives is complicated by the fact that , while the speakers of a language are part of the real world , E generally seems not to include facts about them in ' facts about the real world ' .
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