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| 1. Clark, A.: Magic words: How language augments human computation. In Carruthers, P., Boucher, J., eds.: LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT: INTERDISCI- PLINARY THEMES. Cambridge University Press: (1998)
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| Clark, A. (1998). Magic Words: How Language Augments Human Computation. In P.Carruthers & J. Boucher (Eds.), Language and Thought: Interdisciplinary themes (pp. 162-183). Cambridge University Press.
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| Clark A. (1998). Magic words: How language augments human computation. In Carruthers and Boucher (Eds) (1998).
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| Clark, A. (1998). Magic words: How language augments human computation. In Carruthers and Boucher (eds.) Language and thought: Interdisciplinary themes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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