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Edited by Colette Craig, this volume captures the essence of the discussions, shedding light on how different cultures and languages approach the classification of nouns. Contributions reflect on the cognitive processes behind categorization, offering insights into how language shapes and is shaped by human thought.
Through a series of enlightening papers, this work delves into the complexities of noun classification systems and their implications for our understanding of language structure and cognitive function. The discussions highlight not only linguistic diversity but also the underlying principles that govern human categorization across different contexts.