LINGUIST List 26.3557
Fri Aug 07 2015
TOC: Language and Cognition 7/3 (2015)
Editor for this issue: Andrew Lamont <alamontlinguistlist.org>
Date: 07-Aug-2015
From: Katie Laker <klaker
cambridge.org>
Subject: Language and Cognition Vol. 7, No. 3 (2015)
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http://cambridge.org Journal Title: Language and Cognition
Volume Number: 7
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2015
Main Text:
Research Articles
Lexical categories and conceptualization of olfaction in Amis
Amy Pei-Jung Lee
Language and Cognition, Volume 7, Issue 03, September 2015, pp 321 - 350
doi: 10.1017/langcog.2014.32
Published Online on 20th November 2014
The inference of affective meanings: an experimental study
Daniela Rossi, Marc Dominicy, Régine Kolinsky
Language and Cognition, Volume 7, Issue 03, September 2015, pp 351 - 370
doi: 10.1017/langcog.2014.33
Published Online on 9th October 2014
Epistemic inclination and factualization: a synchronic and diachronic study on the semantic gradience of factuality
Vittorio Tantucci
Language and Cognition, Volume 7, Issue 03, September 2015, pp 371 - 414
doi: 10.1017/langcog.2014.34
Published Online on 10th November 2014
Languages adapt to their contextual niche
James Winters, Simon Kirby, Kenny Smith
Language and Cognition, Volume 7, Issue 03, September 2015, pp 415 - 449
doi: 10.1017/langcog.2014.35
Published Online on 25th November 2014
Does the motor system contribute to the perception and understanding of actions? Reflections on Gregory Hickok’s The myth of mirror neurons: the real neuroscience of communication and cognition
David Kemmerer
Language and Cognition, Volume 7, Issue 03, September 2015, pp 450 - 475
doi: 10.1017/langcog.2014.36
Published Online on 2nd December 2014
The motor system’s contribution to perception and understanding actions: clarifying mirror neuron myths and misunderstandings
Gregory Hickok
Language and Cognition, Volume 7, Issue 03, September 2015, pp 476 - 484
doi: 10.1017/langcog.2015.2
Published Online on 13th February 2015
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Historical Linguistics
Neurolinguistics
Pragmatics
Semantics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s):
Amis (ami) Italian (ita)
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