Winter 2016

Winter, Bodo. 2016. Taste and smell words form an affectively loaded and emotionally flexible part of the English lexicon. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 31. 975–988. Taylor & Francis.

@article{Winter2016,
  author    = {Winter, Bodo},
  journal   = {Language, Cognition and Neuroscience},
  number    = {8},
  pages     = {975–988},
  publisher = {Taylor & Francis},
  title     = {Taste and smell words form an affectively loaded and emotionally flexible part of the English lexicon},
  volume    = {31},
  year      = {2016}
}
@article{Winter2016,
  author    = {Winter, Bodo},
  journal   = {Language, Cognition and Neuroscience},
  number    = {8},
  pages     = {975–988},
  publisher = {Taylor & Francis},
  title     = {Taste and smell words form an affectively loaded and emotionally flexible part of the English lexicon},
  volume    = {31},
  year      = {2016}
}
@article{Winter2016,
  author    = {Winter, Bodo},
  journal   = {Language, Cognition and Neuroscience},
  number    = {8},
  pages     = {975–988},
  publisher = {Taylor & Francis},
  title     = {Taste and smell words form an affectively loaded and emotionally flexible part of the English lexicon},
  volume    = {31},
  year      = {2016}
}