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Mind / Animal intelligence / Cognition / Parts of speech / Rico / Proper noun / Border Collie / Noun / Abstract object / Grammar / Nomenclature / Linguistics
Date: 2012-10-04 11:05:42
Mind
Animal intelligence
Cognition
Parts of speech
Rico
Proper noun
Border Collie
Noun
Abstract object
Grammar
Nomenclature
Linguistics

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