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<p><b>West coast cognitive functionalism</b></p>

<p>West Coast cognitive functionalism (WCCF) played a major role in the creation of the usage-based enterprise. 	Firstly, a crucial point in WCCF was <a href="page.php?w=Eleanor_Rosch">Eleanor Rosch</a>'s paper on semantic categories in human cognition, which studied fuzzy semantic categories with central and peripheral concepts. Subsequently, <a href="page.php?w=Robin_Lakoff">Robin Lakoff</a> (1987) applied these concepts to linguistic studies. For usage-based models of language, these discoveries</p><p>
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