Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... interesting differential semantic value appears to exist , in that French words seem to permit Bislama speakers to soften whenever possible what would be too rough in English ; one wishes that C had probed his intuitions on this topic ...
... interesting differential semantic value appears to exist , in that French words seem to permit Bislama speakers to soften whenever possible what would be too rough in English ; one wishes that C had probed his intuitions on this topic ...
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... interesting detail , but in their claim that they are among the first to do so they seem to underestimate the extent of the research done elsewhere , espe- cially in the German - speaking countries . Chs . 9 and 10 , finally , contain ...
... interesting detail , but in their claim that they are among the first to do so they seem to underestimate the extent of the research done elsewhere , espe- cially in the German - speaking countries . Chs . 9 and 10 , finally , contain ...
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... interesting Gedanken- experiment that might force us to re - examine some of the evidence that underlies current standard teaching about the relation between language and brain . [ JÜRGEN TESAK , School of Logopedics , Klinik Bavaria ...
... interesting Gedanken- experiment that might force us to re - examine some of the evidence that underlies current standard teaching about the relation between language and brain . [ JÜRGEN TESAK , School of Logopedics , Klinik Bavaria ...
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