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Eating apples and houseplants: Typicality constraints on thematic roles in early verb learning Language and Cognitive Processes, 23 3, 434-463 DOI: 10.1080/01690960701726232
Archive 2008-10-01 josh 2008
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Eating apples and houseplants: Typicality constraints on thematic roles in early verb learning Language and Cognitive Processes, 23 3, 434-463 DOI: 10.1080/01690960701726232
Learning verbs is hard josh 2008
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Typicality effects: Some members of a category are treated as "better" members than others.
Concepts II: Prototypes Chris 2005
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Typicality refers to the power the element has to conjure up a particular product category.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Typicality dilution has been described mainly with reference to brands as “blurring of the distinctiveness of a brand,” “whittling away of the identity and hold upon the public mind of the mark,” or “diminishing or destroying the distinguishing quality of the mark.”
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Typicality dilution has been described mainly with reference to brands as “blurring of the distinctiveness of a brand,” “whittling away of the identity and hold upon the public mind of the mark,” or “diminishing or destroying the distinguishing quality of the mark.”
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Typicality refers to the power the element has to conjure up a particular product category.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Typicality refers to the power the element has to conjure up a particular product category.
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Typicality dilution has been described mainly with reference to brands as “blurring of the distinctiveness of a brand,” “whittling away of the identity and hold upon the public mind of the mark,” or “diminishing or destroying the distinguishing quality of the mark.”
MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997
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Typicality of lighting was dim and moody; the venue; spacey and scattered; the people were the cozy type with a beverage of choice.
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