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- Conceptual_blending abstract "Conceptual blending, also called conceptual integration or view application, is a theory of cognition developed by Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner. According to this theory, elements and vital relations from diverse scenarios are "blended" in a subconscious process, which is assumed to be ubiquitous to everyday thought and language.".
- Conceptual_blending wikiPageExternalLink blending.html.
- Conceptual_blending wikiPageExternalLink Aparta_Models_of_Time.pdf.
- Conceptual_blending wikiPageExternalLink metaphor.htm.
- Conceptual_blending wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=rmTJXiEihaI.
- Conceptual_blending wikiPageExternalLink cartooning.pdf.
- Conceptual_blending wikiPageExternalLink turner.htm.
- Conceptual_blending wikiPageID "540603".
- Conceptual_blending wikiPageRevisionID "591070856".
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- Conceptual_blending subject Category:Cognitive_linguistics.
- Conceptual_blending subject Category:Mental_processes.
- Conceptual_blending comment "Conceptual blending, also called conceptual integration or view application, is a theory of cognition developed by Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner. According to this theory, elements and vital relations from diverse scenarios are "blended" in a subconscious process, which is assumed to be ubiquitous to everyday thought and language.".
- Conceptual_blending label "Conceptual blending".
- Conceptual_blending label "Концептуальное смешение".
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- Conceptual_blending sameAs Q4231865.
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