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        Leonard Talmy The Cognitive Culture System 
           Monist 78. 1 (Jan, 1995): 80 (35 pages). AbstractCultural cognitivism suggests that cognitive organization in individuals 
        is the primary locus of culture. Cultural acquisition, exercise, and transmission 
        are functions of an innate cognitive system, which accounts for structural 
        commonalities across different cultures. Cultural acquisition involves 
        processes such as identifying relevant social groups, evaluating their 
        behavioral patterns and accommodating incompatible patterns. Cultural 
        cognition includes processes of categorization, differentiation, abstraction, 
        and approval/disapproval. Other characteristics, evidence for cognitivism, 
        and contrasts with other theories are also discussed.
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