Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... words are not generally true or false , they are , as far as sentential semantics is concerned , meaningless . Lexical semantics , on the other hand , assumes that words in isolation do have meaning ; a sentence acquires its meaning by ...
... words are not generally true or false , they are , as far as sentential semantics is concerned , meaningless . Lexical semantics , on the other hand , assumes that words in isolation do have meaning ; a sentence acquires its meaning by ...
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... words . Their intuitions about the defini- tions of the words they utter and understand are fragmentary at best . Lexical semanticists try to tap semantic intuitions of native speakers by embedding questions about the meaning of a word ...
... words . Their intuitions about the defini- tions of the words they utter and understand are fragmentary at best . Lexical semanticists try to tap semantic intuitions of native speakers by embedding questions about the meaning of a word ...
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... words or tolerate single feature phonetic substitutions in known words ( e.g. Eilers & Oller 1976 ) . One proposal to account for this argued that infants initially represent only the vocalic nucleus of the word ( Ferguson & Farwell ...
... words or tolerate single feature phonetic substitutions in known words ( e.g. Eilers & Oller 1976 ) . One proposal to account for this argued that infants initially represent only the vocalic nucleus of the word ( Ferguson & Farwell ...
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