Human olfaction at the intersection of language, culture, and biology
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief that olfactory language is deficient. Numerous studies with English speakers support this view: there are few terms for odors, odor talk is infrequent, and naming odors is difficult. However, this is not...
Format: | Journal article |
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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