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Research by Zwaan, Stanfield, and Yaxley (2002) has shown that situation model construction of sentences such as The ranger saw the eagle in the sky involves __________.
 
  a. propositional coding
  b. semantic case roles
  c. overt cognition
  d. embodied semantics

Question 2

Clark's bridging inference includes all but __________.
 
  a. reference
  b. implication/implicature
  c. indirect reference
  d. conversational maxims



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

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