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Year of birth missing / Aymara / Aymara language / Conceptual metaphor / Rafael E. Núñez / George Lakoff / Eve Sweetser / Metaphor / Embodied cognition / Cognitive science / Science / Literature
Date: 2006-03-07 15:16:46
Year of birth missing
Aymara
Aymara language
Conceptual metaphor
Rafael E. Núñez
George Lakoff
Eve Sweetser
Metaphor
Embodied cognition
Cognitive science
Science
Literature

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