Words and Minds: How We Use Language to Think TogetherPsychology Press, 2000 - Broj stranica: 206 Words and Minds takes a lively and accessible look at how we use language to combine our mental resources and get things done. Examining everyday language and drawing on a wide range of research, but always with a light style, Neil Mercer provides a unified account of the relationship between thought and language. |
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Laying the foundations | 16 |
The given and the | 50 |
Persuasion control and argument | 73 |
Communities | 105 |
16 | 120 |
Development through dialogue | 131 |
Conclusions | 167 |
Notes | 177 |
Bibliography | 192 |
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