Middle English, from Middle Frenchconstrainte, fromconstraindre— seeconstrain First Known Use 15th century, in the meaning defined atsense 1a Time Traveler The first known use ofconstraintwas in the 15th century See more words from the same century ...
Constraints on word meaning in early language acquisition. Lingua, 92, 199-227. meaning: Taxonomic versus thematic relations. Cognitive Psychology, 16, 1-27.Markman, E. (1994). Constraints on word meaning in early language acquisition. In L. Gleitman & B. Landau (eds.) The acquisition of ...
(1994). Constraints on word meaning in early language acquisition. Lingua 92 199–227 10.1016/0024-3841(94)90342-5 [ Cross Ref ]Markman, E. M. (1994). Constraints on word meaning in early language acquisition. Lingua , 92 , 199–227....
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amajor tasks什么意思 major tasks any meaning[translate] a把心门锁了 正在翻译,请等待... [translate] a广阔的河流使我的心情感到很平静 The broad rivers make my mood to feel very tranquilly[translate] ahate什么意思 hate any meaning[translate] ...
in public (e.g., by publicizing oil spills or automobile recalls). The rhetorical constraints might include legal or financial limitations on the channels the opponent could use or the language and claims available to be made (e.g., the Federal Trade Commission's regulation of the truth ...
To engage in discussions of artwork meaning is to engage in critical reasoning, a factor that is central to the interpretation of artworks in the art classroom. While this may appear as a common-sense claim that reflects the tacit assumptions most art educators have about students' critical dis...
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English Noun (head) restricts English Verb (head) (restrict) restrict English Verb (en verb) To restrain within bounds; to limit; to confine; as, to restrict worlds to a particular meaning; to restrict a patient to a certain diet.
Davidson, Interpretation and First‐Person Constraints on Meaning 1 1 A version of this paper was first presented in 2003 to the Philosophy of Language Seminar of the Philosophy Programme in the University of London in honour of Donald Davidson. I am grateful to the audience on that occasion....