Conceptualizing landscapes through language: the role of native language and expertise in the representation of waterbody related terms
Landscapes are essential to human life: they provide a multitude of material (food, water, pollination) and nonmaterial (beauty, tranquility, recreation) values. Their importance is enshrined in international conventions and treaties, committing signatories to protecting, monitoring, and managing al...
Main Authors: | Purves, RS, Striedl, P, Kong, I, Majid, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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