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@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} }