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Reviewed by HOLGER DIESSEL , University of Jena Language is grounded in the human mind / brain , and linguists agree that language , notably grammar , is to a large extent the way it is because of cognitive and neurological constraints ...
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New from Mouton de Gruyter Cognitive Linguistics Research Body Language and Mind Volume 2 Sociocultural Situatedress Rosa M. Rene Di Tein Ziente Ee Berries Editor Body , Language and Mind Volume 2 : Sociocultural Situatedness Ed . by ...
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Always On SPOKEN DISCOURSE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION Ano COGNITIVE GRAMMAR BASIC INTROVECHO Safires Political Dictionary Ostia Modele Nan S. Raso Ronald W. Langankier William Safire Safire's Political Dictionary WILLIAM SAFIRE " An ...
Always On SPOKEN DISCOURSE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION Ano COGNITIVE GRAMMAR BASIC INTROVECHO Safires Political Dictionary Ostia Modele Nan S. Raso Ronald W. Langankier William Safire Safire's Political Dictionary WILLIAM SAFIRE " An ...
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