Book review
Barbara Gorayska & Jacob L. Mey (eds.). Cognition and Technology: Co-existence, Convergence and Co-Evolution. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2004. vi + 369 pp. ISBN 90-272-3224-5 1-58811-544-5
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