Introduction
Perception, culture and language
Article outline
- 1.Different ways to perception, culture, and language
- 2.Types of data observed and methodologies applied to the study of perception, culture, and language
- 3.Overview of the articles
- 4.Towards an integrated approach to perception, culture and language
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