Embodied Construction Grammar in Simulation-Based Language Understanding (2003)

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by Benjamin K. Bergen , Nancy Chang
Venue:EDS): CONSTRUCTION GRAMMAR(S): COGNITIVE AND CROSS-LANGUAGE DIMENSIONS. JOHN BENJAMIN PUBL CY
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