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Cognition

Volume 81, Issue 1, August 2001, Pages 113-118
Cognition

Discussion
Linguistic theory and psychological reality: a reply to Boudelaa & Marslen-Wilson

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Acknowledgements

We express our deepest appreciation for the help received from Professor Yehosua Blau in understanding the origin of the etymon in Semitic languages, and referring us to the relevant linguistic arguments. This work has been supported by an NICHD #01994 to Haskins Laboratories.

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