On What We Experience When We Hear People Speak
According to perceptualism, fluent comprehension of speech is a perceptual achievement, in as much as it is akin to such high-level perception as the perceptual of objects as cups or as trees, or of people as happy or as sad. Accordingly to liberalism, grasp of meaning is partially constitutive of...
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Autor principal: | Anders Nes |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2017
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