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English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English, 2018
While people use language to let others know how and what it is that we think, language is also the means by, and also the substrate within which, humans think. This chapter explores the use of language as the basis for cognition, based on both a chosen word's denotative meaning and also its rhetorical (metaphorical) connotative meanings.
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Neurological Scottish neologisms

Practical Neurology, 2019
In 1983, Douglas Adams and John Lloyd published The Meaning of Liff ,1 a magnificent and hugely successful humourous book in which hundreds of common experiences, emotions, objects and situations were assigned UK place names (figure 1). Some of our personal favourites include the following: Figure 1 The (original) meaning of Liff book.
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