https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsr-XtuKuSw
Creditable “I” requires a "self-reference." One can assume that hearing "I" in a spoken sentence that the speaker is cognitive to the degree she/he can self-reference.
There are, of course, other examples which we will discuss later.
Ownership of "Person" is of paramount importance.
© 2015 Buzz Hill
Creditable “I” requires a "self-reference." One can assume that hearing "I" in a spoken sentence that the speaker is cognitive to the degree she/he can self-reference.
There are, of course, other examples which we will discuss later.
Ownership of "Person" is of paramount importance.
© 2015 Buzz Hill
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