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To serve this purpose effectively , R has to be salient with respect to T. " It appears that certain principles of cognitive salience ( already noted in other contexts ) do in fact generally hold , including human > nonhuman , whole ...
To serve this purpose effectively , R has to be salient with respect to T. " It appears that certain principles of cognitive salience ( already noted in other contexts ) do in fact generally hold , including human > nonhuman , whole ...
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In that system , as noted earlier , logophoricity is viewed as a necessary condition on the use of LFRs , whereas contrastiveness is viewed only as a factor that occasionally functions in complex sentences to nullify the effects of an ...
In that system , as noted earlier , logophoricity is viewed as a necessary condition on the use of LFRs , whereas contrastiveness is viewed only as a factor that occasionally functions in complex sentences to nullify the effects of an ...
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As Mendoza - Denton has noted ( 1994 : 8 ) , " Initially , these constructions occur in S - internal position as ( NP1 concerning NP2 ) , where ` concerning NP2 ' serves to restrict the denotation of NP1 ' , as in 42 : ( 42 ) ... if any ...
As Mendoza - Denton has noted ( 1994 : 8 ) , " Initially , these constructions occur in S - internal position as ( NP1 concerning NP2 ) , where ` concerning NP2 ' serves to restrict the denotation of NP1 ' , as in 42 : ( 42 ) ... if any ...
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