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Social cognition and communication: Co-ordination and convention (2000)  (Make Corrections)  
Jon Oberlander



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Abstract: Introduction So far, we have focussed on individual's cognitive capacities:  Vision: face processing and imagery  Speech: perception and production  Text: reading  Music: perception But it is clear that at least some of these cognitive capacities have evolved because humans live in social groupings. Eg:  face processing  language processing jon ICS Lecture 11 February 13, 2000 Introduction 2 The use of language It is therefore odd to study language capacities without taking into ... (Update)

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@misc{ oberlander-social,
  author = "Jon Oberlander",
  title = "Social cognition and communication: Co-ordination and convention",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/oberlander00social.html" }
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