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" The analysis of a culture's terminological systems will not, of course, exhaustively reveal the cognitive world of its members, but it will certainly tap a central portion of it. Culturally significant cognitive features must be communicable between persons... "
The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture, Identity, and Diversity ... - Page 13
by Harjot Oberoi - 1994 - 494 pages
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Illness and Healing Among the Sakhalin Ainu: A Symbolic Interpretation

Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney - Social Science - 1981 - 274 pages
...exhaustively reveal the cognitive world of its members, but it will certainly tap a central portion of it. Culturally significant cognitive features must be...most flexible and productive communication device, its language. Evidence also seems to indicate that those cognitive features requiring most frequent...
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Analyzing Visual Data

Michael S. Ball, Gregory W. H. Smith - Reference - 1992 - 112 pages
...course, that experience cannot be fully captured by ethnosemantic methods, as Frake (1969) acknowledged: major share of these features will undoubtedly be...codable in a society's most flexible and productive communicative device, its language. Evidence tends to suggest that those cognitive features requiring...
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The Development of Cognitive Anthropology

Roy G. D'Andrade - Psychology - 1995 - 290 pages
...exhaustively reveal the cognitive world of its members, but it will certainly tap a central portion of it. Culturally significant cognitive features must be...persons in one of the standard symbolic systems of the cultures. A major share of these features will undoubtedly be codable in a society's most flexible...
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Die Schwellensteher: sprachliche Präsenz und sozialer Austausch in einem Kiosk

Reinhold Schmitt - Communication - 1992 - 284 pages
...Termini für ethnographische Rekonstruktionen wie folgt: "Culturally significant cognitive foaturos must be communicable between persons in one of the Standard symbolic Systems of the culture. A inajor share of these features will undoubtcdly be codable in a society's most flexible and productive...
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