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Cognition

Ross, Malcolm; Osmond, Meredith

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A cognition verb like ‘know’, ‘think’, ‘understand’ or ‘remember’ denotes a concept that speakers are aware of because it denotes an event within their own minds, but often has only indirect correlates in the perceived world. As a result, speakers of different languages classify cognitive events in rather different ways, requiring us first to gain some insight into how speakers of present-day Oceanic languages classify these events.

CollectionsANU Asia-Pacific Linguistics / Pacific Linguistics Press
Date published: 2016
Type: Book chapter
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/230035
Book Title: The lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society, Vol.5: People: Body and mind
Access Rights: Open Access

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