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Norms for grip agreement for 296 photographs of objects
Behavior Research Methods, 2012An increasing number of studies are investigating the cognitive processes underlying human-object interactions. For instance, several researchers have manipulated the type of grip associated with objects in order to study the role of the objects' motor affordances in cognition.
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2019
This study uses the video recording of a fitting session at which three participants, a dressmaker, a dancer, and the dancer’s instructor, together consider and agree on possible alterations to a dress for the dressmaker to later enact. Participants see and touch the dress as fitted to the dancer’s body, including lifting and folding the fabric, and ...
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This study uses the video recording of a fitting session at which three participants, a dressmaker, a dancer, and the dancer’s instructor, together consider and agree on possible alterations to a dress for the dressmaker to later enact. Participants see and touch the dress as fitted to the dancer’s body, including lifting and folding the fabric, and ...
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The Objection from Cognitive Agreement
Philosophical Studies, 2000Etude de l'analyse des attributions de la croyance developpee par M. Crimmins et J. Perry a partir de l'idee d'un constituant non-articule. En reponse a l'objection de M. Richard et N. Salmon concernant la validite intuitive des inferences, l'A. montre que la theorie de Crimmins et Perry propose une alternative a l'analyse radicale de l'attribution des
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Accusative clitics, null objects, and the object agreement cycle
2021Conservative varieties of Modern Spanish exhibit clitic left-dislocation and accusative clitic doubling of pronominal objects. Clitic left-dislocation occurs in Old Spanish but accusative clitic doubling first appears in the fifteenth century, becoming regular in the sixteenth century.
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On Agreement and Nominative Objects in Icelandic
1995In Icelandic, constructions exist where the case of the subject is oblique and the case of the object is nominative. The finite verb agrees in number with the object, whereas the person is always third person. This is taken as support for the division of a subject agreement node into two nodes, number and person.
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Objectivity, Subjectivity, and Incomplete Agreements
2000Abstract What is a court’s role in adjudicating contract disputes? I will approach that question in two sections that deal with objectivity and incompleteness in agreements. I will assume that the central purpose of the law of contract is to enable people to enter into certain sorts of legally binding agreements. That assumption leads
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2. Agreement: Objective or Subjective?
2014This chapter discusses the approach adopted by the courts when seeking to ascertain the intention of the parties to a contract. The general rule is that the existence and content of an agreement are questions that must be answered by reference to the intention of the parties, objectively ascertained.
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Subject and object agreement in the Tangut verb
Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 1975In a letter to the translator (January 15, 1976), Dr. Kepping explains how her article fits into the context of the present state of Tangut studies (which have so far reached their highest level of development in the Soviet Union, Japan, and Scandinavia), and how it relates to important current issues in Tibeto-Burman linguistics in general ...
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Interpreting WTO Agreements for the Development Objective
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