The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... context of killing and eating a prey . Thus the animal learns a great deal about its en- vironment and the properties of the objects therein which it would never learn if the " subordinate " components of prey acquisition could and ...
... context of killing and eating a prey . Thus the animal learns a great deal about its en- vironment and the properties of the objects therein which it would never learn if the " subordinate " components of prey acquisition could and ...
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... context . It is the latter aspect that renders play its , in the immediate context , non - functional , non - serious character . The routines which are executed are enjoyed for their own sake , " for the fun of it " . Satisfaction ...
... context . It is the latter aspect that renders play its , in the immediate context , non - functional , non - serious character . The routines which are executed are enjoyed for their own sake , " for the fun of it " . Satisfaction ...
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... context - dependent language . While it is true that a text in any language is more or less dependent on the context of its use for its functioning , this is characteristically more so in Japanese than in a language like English , for ...
... context - dependent language . While it is true that a text in any language is more or less dependent on the context of its use for its functioning , this is characteristically more so in Japanese than in a language like English , for ...
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