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https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_11_8_walterlemon.pdf13 Oct 2020: Thus, Spaka is non-structure-preserving. This sets itapart from the usual sort of language game, in which base language phonology suchas syllable phonotactics is respected (Bagemihl 1988, 1989). ... Thisclaim is implicit in the many extant phonological -
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https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_3_huang.pdf13 Oct 2020: In the presence of typicality effect, an. 70. Manifestation of Vagueness in Language Use. ... 80. Manifestation of Vagueness in Language Use. vague predicate to those objects.5. -
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https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_9_6_blythe.pdf6 Oct 2020: AbstractResumption in English has typically been characterised as a ‘rescuing’ device, usedin spoken language as a way of ameliorating otherwise illicit sentences. ... and error (random or characteristic) in applying his knowledge of this language -
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https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_10_ahmadkatsos.pdf6 Oct 2020: female) may be unable to fully comprehend the complex language of laws that. ... by Non-Experts: Effectiveness of Plain Language Redrafting. In Applied. Cognitive Psychology 8(1): 67-85. -
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https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_10_3_biberauer.pdf6 Oct 2020: In relation to Factor 3, I highlight a specic cognitivebias that appears well motivated outside of language, while also having wide-ranging consequences for our understanding of how I-language grammars ... 2.2 Factor 2: PLD (the intake). As is clear from
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