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A phenomenology ofmetaphor: a praxis studyinto metaphorand its cognitive
movementthrough semanticspace. Cognition and symbolicstructure: the
psychology ofmetaphoric transformation, ed. by Robert E. Haskell (Norwood, N.J.
: Ablex ...
A phenomenology ofmetaphor: a praxis studyinto metaphorand its cognitive
movementthrough semanticspace. Cognition and symbolicstructure: the
psychology ofmetaphoric transformation, ed. by Robert E. Haskell (Norwood, N.J.
: Ablex ...
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Karen's miscue does not seem to stem from a lack of cognitive ... Learning in her
native language would also allow Karen to develop cognitive skills which might
in the long term be more productive in learning how to read and write in a second
...
Karen's miscue does not seem to stem from a lack of cognitive ... Learning in her
native language would also allow Karen to develop cognitive skills which might
in the long term be more productive in learning how to read and write in a second
...
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Such activities are undeniably creative and may even prefigure the sophisticated
cognitive processes at work when the storyteller tells a story. It is telling that
despite the decline in oral storytelling in their community, children in
Kashechewan ...
Such activities are undeniably creative and may even prefigure the sophisticated
cognitive processes at work when the storyteller tells a story. It is telling that
despite the decline in oral storytelling in their community, children in
Kashechewan ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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