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Social Studies, 11.07.2019 22:30 aliceotter2007

In the article "turning the tables: language and spatial reasoning," peggy li and lila gleitman claim to have debunked the theory that speakers of the mayan language have a different understanding of space and spatial relations than speakers of other languages. what theory is this article attacking?

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