4. Covid, lingua e mascherine
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Questo episodio affronta il ruolo della vista sulla percezione della lingua, e in particolar modo spiega alcuni effetti che il covid-19 e l’inclusione delle mascherine nella nostra società ha provocato...
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Grafiche: Gianluca La Bruna
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