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Michael Rosen on the words used to describe the qualities of smells in different languages around the world. Asifa Majid's research found that some do it much better than others.
Michael Rosen on the words used to describe the qualities of smells in different languages. Asifa Majid is Professor of Cognitive Science at Oxford and her research has found that some do it much better than others. She puts Michael to the test to see how English stacks up.
Produced for BBC Audio Bristol by Beth O'Dea, in partnership with the Open University
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