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Cultural models in language and thought
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Culture and cognition
pp. 151
Proverbs and cultural models
pp. 313
Ecuadorian illness stories
pp. 369
Models, “folk” and “cultural”
pp. 43
The definition of lie
pp. 78
Prestige and intimacy
pp. 112
A folk model of the mind
pp. 173
Convergent evidence for a cultural model of American marriage
pp. 195
The cognitive model of anger inherent in American English
pp. 222
Two theories of home heat control
pp. 243
How people construct mental models
pp. 290
Goals, events, and understanding in Ifaluk emotion theory
pp. 343
Explanatory systems in oral life stories
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