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Pirahã language / Indigenous peoples in Brazil / Pirahã people / Numerical cognition / Michael C. Frank / Linguistic relativity / Daniel Everett / Counting / Quantity / Cognitive science / Science / Linguistics
Date: 2010-08-21 19:35:16
Pirahã language
Indigenous peoples in Brazil
Pirahã people
Numerical cognition
Michael C. Frank
Linguistic relativity
Daniel Everett
Counting
Quantity
Cognitive science
Science
Linguistics

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