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Description Emergence of Meaning in Context Theory.svg |
English:
Emergence of Meaning in Context Theory. Prototype theory (Rosch 1971) held that compound concepts derived from their constituent parts, but this example shows they needn't.
(1981). "On the adequacy of prototype theory as a theory of concepts".
Cognition
9
(1): 35–58.
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10.1016/0010-0277(81)90013-5
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00100277
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Ian Alexander
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