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View Aristotle in China By Robert Wardy
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Aristotle in China

By Robert Wardy

View Linguistic relativity versus innate ideas By Julia M. Penn
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Linguistic relativity versus innate ideas

By Julia M. Penn

View Metalinguistic performance and interlinguistic competence By David Birdsong
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Metalinguistic performance and interlinguistic competence

By David Birdsong

View The Whorf theory complex By Penny Lee
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The Whorf theory complex

By Penny Lee

View Color categories in thought and language By C. L. Hardin
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Color categories in thought and language

By C. L. Hardin

View Ethnosyntax By N. J. Enfield
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Ethnosyntax

By N. J. Enfield

View Dialogue at the margins By Emily A. Schultz
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Dialogue at the margins

By Emily A. Schultz

View Color and cognition in Mesoamerica By RobertE MacLaury
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Color and cognition in Mesoamerica

By RobertE MacLaury

View Language and culture By David Leedom Shaul
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Language and culture

By David Leedom Shaul

View Wilhelm von Humboldt's conception of linguistic relativity By Roger Langham Brown
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Wilhelm von Humboldt's conception of linguistic relativity

By Roger Langham Brown

View Networks of meaning By Christine Hardy
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Networks of meaning

By Christine Hardy