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Do language-specific word meanings shape sensory and motor brain systems? The relevance of semantic typology to cognitive neuroscience

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From the journal Linguistic Typology

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Received: 2016-3-31
Revised: 2016-9-21
Published Online: 2016-12-23
Published in Print: 2016-12-1

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