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      Mental representation and cognitive consequences of Chinese individual classifiers

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      Language and Cognitive Processes
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                Journal
                Language and Cognitive Processes
                Language and Cognitive Processes
                Informa UK Limited
                0169-0965
                1464-0732
                September 2009
                September 2009
                : 24
                : 7-8
                : 1124-1179
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                10.1080/01690960802018323
                48b96b7e-75cb-4b04-94dd-26a31c4e0515
                © 2009
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