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Language And Memory Aspects Of Knowledge Representation 1st Edition Hanna Pishwa

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Language And Memory Aspects Of Knowledge Representation 1st Edition Hanna Pishwa
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Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15 MB
Pages: 447
Author: Hanna Pishwa
ISBN: 9783110189773, 3110189771
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Language And Memory Aspects Of Knowledge Representation 1st Edition Hanna Pishwa by Hanna Pishwa 9783110189773, 3110189771 instant download after payment.

The functions of linguistic structures and expressions reflect knowledge patterns stored in diverse parts of memory. Based on the assumption that language cannot be adequately understood without considering properties of memory, the volume brings together fourteen contributions by distinguished linguists and psychologists. As is evident in linguistic structure as well as in language use, multiple strong relations exist between the core areas of language on the one hand and memory on the other. The volume clearly shows that this new dimension of linguistic analysis has high explanatory potential beyond the field of pragmatics.

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