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  • :A model of the '''mental grammar''' of the speaker of a particular language
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  • ...dyslexia]], [[chatterbox syndrome]], [[cognitive grammar]], [[competition model]], [[conducton aphasia]], [[connectionism]], [[constructivist view]], [[con ...cy]], [[construction-integration theory]], [[deep dyslexia]], [[dual-route model]], [[fixations]]
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  • ...y is typical of [[logical semantics]] which is [[truth condition]]al and [[model]]-theoretic (Montague (1970), Gamut 1991). ...ion with the concepts or ideas associated with the expression, i.e. with a mental representation of the content of that expression, often making use of [[dec
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  • ...cs]] -- [[Construal]] -- [[Conceptualization]] -- [[Frame Semantics]] -- [[Mental space]] -- [[Profile (in Cognitive Grammar)|Profile]] -- [[Ambiguity, Polys ...r-semantics]] -- [[Logical semantics]] -- [[Model (semantics)|Model]] -- [[Model theory]] -- [[Montague Grammar]] -- [[Predicate logic]] -- [[Proof theory]]
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  • *[[Johnson-Laird, Philip Nicholas]]. 1983. ''Mental Models. Towards a Cognitive Science of Language, Inference, and Consciousne *[[Kintsch, Walter]] & [[van Dijk, Teun A.]]. 1978. Toward a Model of Text Comprehension and Production. In: ''Psychological Review 85/78'': 3
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  • *[[Johnson-Laird, Philip Nicholas]]. 1983. ''Mental Models. Towards a Cognitive Science of Language, Inference, and Consciousne *[[Kintsch, Walter]] & [[van Dijk, Teun A.]]. 1978. Toward a Model of Text Comprehension and Production. In ''Psychological Review 85/78'', 36
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  • This model is often based on the model of Latin grammar and on the assumption that combinatorial tenses such as th .... There is no future tense morpheme” (2006: 147). Declerck represents this mental division of time as two time-spheres (cf. above), in which the different te
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