1. Preface; 2. List of contributors; 3. 1. Mental categories in natural languages (by Khlentzos, Drew); 4. 2. A culture-neutral metalanguage for mental state concepts (by Goddard, Cliff); 5. 3. Shape and colour in language and thought (by Wierzbicka, Anna); 6. 4. Universal and language-specific aspects of "propositional attitudes": Russian vs. English (by Gladkova, Anna); 7. 5. Mental states reflected in cognitive lexemes related to memory: A case in Korean (by Yoon, Kyung-Joo); 8. 6. Taste as a gateway to Chinese cognition (by Ye, Zhengdao); 9. 7. "Then I'll huff and I'll puff or I'll go on the roff!" thinks the wolf: Spontaneous written narratives by a child with autism (by Stirling, Lesley); 10. 8. Interaction between language and cognition in language development (by Winskel, Heather); 11. 9. What figurative language development reveals about the mind (by Colston, Herbert L.); 12. 10. Would you rather 'embert a cudsert' or 'cudsert an embert'? How spelling patterns at the beginning of English disyllables can cue grammatical category (by Arciuli, Joanne); 13. 11. Ethnobiological classification and the environment in Northern Australia (by Baker, Brett); 14. 12. Events masquerading as entities: Pseudorelative perception verb complements in Mawng (Australian) and Romance languages (by Singer, Ruth); 15. 13. Word and construction as units of categorization: The case of change predicates in Estonian (by Pajusalu, Renate); 16. 14. Categories and concepts in phonology: Theory and practice (by Fraser, Helen); 17. 15. You can run, but: Another look at linguistic relativity (by Wales, Roger); 18. Name index; 19. Language index; 20. Subject index; 21. Table of contents of volume 1
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