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Language, literature and art: The composite organism
Tim Wharton
, Patricia Kolaiti
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Wharton
100%
Cognitive Effects
66%
Relevance Theory
50%
Saussure
50%
Human Cognition
33%
Poetry
33%
Emotional Communication
33%
Perceived Relevance
33%
Non-propositional
33%
Cognitive Systems
33%
Perceptual Effects
33%
Natural Environment
16%
Knowledge Management
16%
Management Devices
16%
Visual Arts
16%
Knowledge Acquisition
16%
Cognitive Approach
16%
Literary Theory
16%
Cultural Representation
16%
Tone of Voice
16%
Aesthetic Response
16%
Small Sets
16%
Facial Expression
16%
Cognitive Science
16%
Literary Aesthetics
16%
Human Communication
16%
Interjections
16%
Emotional State
16%
Efficiency Increase
16%
Cultural Environment
16%
Non-propositional Effects
16%
Mental Effort
16%
Affective Science
16%
Cognitive Significance
16%
Acquisition Management
16%
Affective Effects
16%
Affective Neuroscience
16%
Human Mind
16%
Non-linguistic Communication
16%
Cognitive Types
16%
Affective Tone
16%
Human Cognitive
16%
Conceptual Types
16%
Affective Relevance
16%
Directedness
16%
Utilitarian Function
16%
Individual Organism
16%
Environment-driven
16%
Mental Life
16%
Arts and Humanities
Literature
100%
Cognitive
100%
propositional
80%
Affective
50%
Conceptual
30%
Relevance theory
30%
Action
20%
Cognitive System
20%
Salience
10%
Expression
10%
theorists
10%
Linguistics
10%
Artwork
10%
Visual Arts
10%
Cognitive Approach
10%
Literary Theory
10%
Cultural representations
10%
Aesthetic Response
10%
Cognitive Science
10%
Interjections
10%
Linguistic Communication
10%
Emotional State
10%
mental life
10%
Dan Sperber
10%
Cultural Environment
10%
Human Mind
10%
Authors
10%
Social Sciences
Cognitive Effect
100%
Human Cognition
50%
Natural Environment
25%
Maximization
25%
Visual Arts
25%
Facial Expression
25%
Cognitive Science
25%
Cultural Environment
25%
Linguistic Communication
25%
Interpretation of Literature
25%
Neurobiology
25%
Knowledge Management
25%
Authors
25%
Psychology
Cognitive effects
100%
Cognitive Science
25%
Facial Expression
25%
Human Cognition
25%
Neurobiology
25%