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The psychological causality implicit in language
Roger Brown, Deborah Fish
Psychology
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Keyphrases
Mental Causality
100%
Experiencer
100%
Cheating
66%
Thinking Styles
66%
English Verbs
66%
Action Verbs
66%
Native Speaker
33%
Two-mode
33%
Experimental Task
33%
Causal Attribution
33%
Human Thinking
33%
Language Use
33%
English Language
33%
English Morphology
33%
Interactants
33%
Two-person
33%
Arts and Humanities
Implicit causality
100%
Adjectives
100%
Attributive
80%
Causal
80%
experiencer
60%
state verbs
40%
English verbs
40%
action verbs
40%
Native Speaker
20%
Experimental
20%
Human Thought
20%
Cheating
20%
Mental verbs
20%
Language use
20%
English
20%
Psychology
Human Thought
100%
Psychology
100%