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Still more on money: A response to Brandt
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Todd Oakley
Todd Oakley is Professor of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University and is the former president of the International Association for Cognitive Semiotics.
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12. Oktober 2018
Published Online: 2018-10-12
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- Holistic spatial semantics and post-Talmian motion event typology: A case study of Thai and Telugu
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
sovereign money;
conceptual blending;
distributed cognition;
social ontology
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Research Article
- Structural phenomenology: A reading of the early Husserl
- Saussurian biolinguistics? Bouchard’s offline brain systems and Sign Theory of Language
- Holistic spatial semantics and post-Talmian motion event typology: A case study of Thai and Telugu
- Contextualising screen violence: An integrative approach toward explaining of the functions of violent narrative events in audiovisual media
- Still more on money: A response to Brandt