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Conceptualising capacity

A common capacity, shared by all humans, to generate concepts, which derives from fundamental and shared aspects of human cognition.

Rather than positing universal linguistic principles, cognitive linguists posit a common set of cognitive abilities which serve to both facilitate and constrain the development of our conceptual system.

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