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teaching:cndm:cndm_topic_gustation [2019/08/16 16:34] – [Q: What are the main functions of each part of the tongue - in relation to organizing and categorizing tastes?] anthonyteaching:cndm:cndm_topic_gustation [2019/09/30 13:18] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation 66.249.65.209
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 SodaOxford: The gustatory is responsible for taste. SodaOxford: The gustatory is responsible for taste.
  
-What Is the Gustatory Cortex? (with pictures). (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-gustatory-cortex.htm|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-gustatory-cortex.htm]] +What Is the Gustatory Cortex? (with pictures). (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-gustatory-cortex.htm|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-gustatory-cortex.htm]] 
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-“Gustatory” is the technical word for the regular English word “taste.” It comes from the root “*geus-” which etymonline.com describes like this: “Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to taste; to choose." It forms words for "taste" in Greek and Latin, but its descendants in Germanic and Celtic mostly mean "try" or "choose."” +“Gustatory” is the technical word for the regular English word “taste.” It comes from the root “*geus-” which etymonline.com describes like this: “Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to taste; to choose." It forms words for "taste" in Greek and Latin, but its descendants in Germanic and Celtic mostly mean "try" or "choose."” 
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-*geus- | Origin and meaning of *geus- by Online Etymology Dictionary. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[https://www.etymonline.com/word/*geus-|https://www.etymonline.com/word/*geus-]] +*geus- | Origin and meaning of *geus- by Online Etymology Dictionary. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2019, from [[https://www.etymonline.com/word/*geus-|https://www.etymonline.com/word/*geus-]] 
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-I think it is interesting that “taste” and “choice” are related concepts linguistically. +I think it is interesting that “taste” and “choice” are related concepts linguistically. 
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