1. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis and the bilingual turn in the study of language and cognition 2. Material worlds: linguistic categorization of the 'kaleidoscopic flux of impressions' 3. Multidimensional worlds: number, time, and space as linguistic systems of symbolic relationships 4. Dynamic worlds: linguistic construal of motion events 5. Narrative worlds: locating ourselves in storylines 6. Discursive worlds: inner speech, interpretive frames, and the accomplishment of intersubjectivity 7. Emotional worlds: emotion categorization, affective processing, and ascription of significance 8. The bilingual mind and what it tells us about language and cognition: some renegade thoughts.
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