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  1. Language Defies Logic? Naming Practices Trump Logical Consistency for Indonesian Adults.Florencia K. Anggoro - 2014 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 14 (3-4):199-212.
    In English, ‘animal’ applies to humans and non-human animals, but in Indonesian, the word does not apply to humans. Previous research has shown that English-speaking children were more likely than Indonesian-speaking children to agree that mammals are animals and humans are mammals. As adults, Indonesian speakers accepted these statements, but denied that humans are animals. Thus, adults’ judgments were intransitive. In the present work, Indonesian-speaking children and adults were asked to revisit their judgments about biological categories following exposure to three-dimensional (...)
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