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  • Drawing on hundreds of studies from [[anthropology]], [[linguistics]] and the study of [[oral tradition]], Ong summarizes ten key aspects of th ...[[Uzbekistan]] and [[Kirghizia]] in 1931-2 Aleksandr Romanovich Luria. ''Cognitive Development: its Social and Cultural Foundations'', Michael Cole (ed.); Ma
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  • ...ing Service, retrieved [[April 3]] [[2005]].</ref> These [[mental function|cognitive processes]] constitute the [[mind]], and, along with their [[behavior]]al c ...nitions and validity of many of the terms used above. The philosopher of [[cognitive science]] [[Daniel Dennett]], for example, argues that there is no such thi
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  • ...nerative anthropology with the objective findings of paleoanthropology and linguistics. Furthermore, I will tender an originary proposal of my own. It is hoped my mutation. Linguistics scholar Bickerton (1995) agrees with the mutational theory and further decl
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  • ...definition suggests it should be (Bryant & Fox Tree, 2002; Gibbs, 2000). [[Linguistics|Psycholinguistic]] theorists suggest that [[sarcasm]] ("Great idea!", "I he ...ic irony see [[Kieran Egan]] ''[[The Educated Mind|The educated mind : how cognitive tools shape our understanding]]''. (1997) University of Chicago Press, Chic
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  • ...n 'anchor'... brings the subject constantly back to the present, avoiding cognitive analysis or fantasy regarding the contents of awareness, and increasing tol ...ditation that uses primordial [[sound]]s (sounds of [[nature]]) that are [[Linguistics|linguistically]] [[structure]]d and used to bring awareness to more and mor
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