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Wine and Conversation
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Author(s):
Adrienne Lehrer
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April 23 2009
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Oxford University Press
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April 23 2009
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195307931.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Wine Words
pp. 19
Extending the Vocabulary
pp. 33
New Wine Words
pp. 42
Aromas and Wine Wheels
pp. 51
Evaluating Wines: Scoring Systems
pp. 60
Semantic Analysis
pp. 83
Experiments and Subjects
pp. 97
The Stanford Subjects
pp. 115
The Tucson Subjects
pp. 144
The Davis Subjects
pp. 169
Later Experiments
pp. 187
Research on Taste and Smell
pp. 199
Functions of Language
pp. 208
The Development of Scientific Language
pp. 213
Nonscientific Uses of Language
pp. 230
Snobs, Anti-Snobs, and Marketing
pp. 245
What Else Is Like Wine Description?
pp. 256
Conclusion
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