Cognitive science is usually defined as the scientific study either of mind or of intelligence (e.g. Luger 1994). Practically every formal introduction to cognitive science stresses that it is a highly interdisciplinary research area in which psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, anthropology, and biology are its principal specialized or applied branches. Therefore we may distinguish cognitive studies of either human or animal brains, mind and intelligence.
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Alan Turing - anthropological linguistics - artificial intelligence - artificial life - attention- autism
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Cognitive therapy - cognitive behaviour therapy - cognitive neuroscience - cognitive psychology - cognitive ergonomics - cognitive science - cognitive science of mathematics - collective intelligence - comparative linguistics - comparative method - computational linguistics - conceptual metaphor - connotation - constructed language - corpus linguistics - Creole language - cryptanalysis - cybernetics
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decipherment - descriptive linguistics
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embodied philosophy - enaction - ethnologue - etymology - evolutionary linguistics
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figure of speech - formal language
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George Lakoff - general semantics
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historical-comparative linguistics - historical linguistics - history of linguistics
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International Phonetic Alphabet
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language - language acquisition - language families and languages - lexicography - lexicology - linguist - linguistic layers - linguistics - linguistics basic topics - List of famous linguists - List of linguistic topics - literal and figurative language - logical language
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machine learning - metaphor - metonymy - Moral Politics - motor control - morpheme
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naming - natural language understanding - neural network - neurolinguistics - neuroscience
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perception - philology - philosophy of language - phonetics - phonology - pidgin - pragmatics - prescription and description - profanity - psycholinguistics
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Oliver Sacks- SAMPA - Sapir-Whorf hypothesis - semantics - semiotics - sociolinguistics - speaker recognition - speech communication - speech processing - speech recognition - speech synthesis - speech therapy - stratificational linguistics - structuralism - syntax
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theoretical linguistics - tongue-twister - transformational-generative grammar - Alan Turing - Turing test
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Where Mathematics Comes From - writing systems
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