The Role of Introspection, Observation, and Experiment in Understanding Thinking
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The Role of Introspection, Observation, and Experiment in Understanding Thinking
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S0373-658X0000469-8-1
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78-88
Abstract
The author offers a cognitive analysis of various ways of transforming thoughts before they are expressed by sounds, and puts forward his own theories in this regard, designed to explain these phenomena.
Keywords
introspection cognitive linguistics observation experiment
Date of publication
07.07.2008
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