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The '''Modular Cognition Framework''' ('''MCF''') is an open-ended theoretical framework for research into the way the mind is organized. It draws on the common ground shared by contemporary research in the various areas that are collectively known as ''cognitive science'' and is designed to be applicable to all these fields of research. It was established, by Michael Sharwood Smith and John Truscott in the first decade of the 21st century with a particular focus on language cognition when it was known as the ''[[The Modular Online Growth and Use of Language|MOGUL framework]]'' (Modular Online Growth and Use of Language).