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[ Donate : Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Save The Rhino ] <Prev Next> Subject: Re: The influence of language on thought ( 48 of 58 ) Posted by Simon Hi Jason, Absolutely, and not only today's children but, in an evolutionary sense, our ancestors too. The ability to create internal models of real world phenomena had to come before the language we developed to describe and communicate them. Simon <Prev Next>
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