Introduction published In: Cognitive Approaches to Mind, Language, and Society: Theory and description
Edited by Mario Serrano-Losada and Daniela Pettersson-Traba
[Cognitive Linguistic Studies 11:1] 2024
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Introduction
Mind, language, and society
Theoretical and descriptive approaches in cognitive linguistics
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Published online: 6 June 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/cogls.00109.ser
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