Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... interesting paper by A. COHEN and J. FOLEY on mental imagery ; and ( e ) mathematical skills , with seminal contributions to current work on using learning theory to explain cog- nition in restricted semantic domains . These five ...
... interesting paper by A. COHEN and J. FOLEY on mental imagery ; and ( e ) mathematical skills , with seminal contributions to current work on using learning theory to explain cog- nition in restricted semantic domains . These five ...
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... interesting aspects of phonology may even be ineligible for [ expression in ' alphabetic notation ' and linguistic rules ] , bound instead to speakers ' inten- tions to manipulate phonological categories and phonetic operations in order ...
... interesting aspects of phonology may even be ineligible for [ expression in ' alphabetic notation ' and linguistic rules ] , bound instead to speakers ' inten- tions to manipulate phonological categories and phonetic operations in order ...
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... interesting observations about second - language acquisi- tion : e.g. , bilingualism seldom develops when a child hears two languages in different environ- ments ( 22 ) ; an immigrant's life is bad for a child's language development ...
... interesting observations about second - language acquisi- tion : e.g. , bilingualism seldom develops when a child hears two languages in different environ- ments ( 22 ) ; an immigrant's life is bad for a child's language development ...
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