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Journal article

Language, meaning, and social cognition

Thomas M Hoitgraves, Yoshihisa Kashima

Personality and Social Psychology Review | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2008

DOI: 10.1177/1088868307309605

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Keywords

Social Sciences
Consequences
Culture
Private Self
Attribution
Social Cognition
Language
Communication
Semantics
Cognition
Thought
Psychology, Social
Cultural-Differences
Humans
Psychological Causality Implicit
Communication Goals
Social Perception
Memory
Words
Psychology
Meaning
Base Rates
Linguistic Intergroup Bias

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