Abstract
Script effects as the hidden drive of the mind, cognition, and cultureHye K. Pae (2020)Cham, Switzerland: Springer. Pp. 267ISSN 2214-0018 (electronic)ISBN 978-3-030-55151-3 (eBook)ISBN 978-3-030-55152-0 (eBook)
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Sociology and Political Science,Language and Linguistics
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