Communication, language, and meaning : psychological perspectives / edited by George A. Miller.

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[1973]
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New York : Basic Books, [1973]

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xi, 304 pages ; 22 cm

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Miller, G. A. Psychology and communication.--Keyser, S. J. Psychology and the theory of language.--Postal, P. M. The realm of syntax.--Katz, J. J. The realm of meaning.--Lenneberg, E. H. Biological aspects of language.--Geschwind, N. The brain and language.--Marler, P. Speech development and bird song: are there any parallels?--Altmann, S. A. Primate communication.--Klima, E. S. and Bellugi U. Teaching apes to communicate.--Brown, R. The development of language in children.--Chall, J. Learning to read.--Liberman, A. M. The speech code.--David, E. E., Jr. Artificial speech.--Bever, T. G. Language and perception.--Jenkins, J. J. Language and memory.--Huttenlocher, J. Language and thought.--Rubenstein, H. Language and probability.--Licklider, J. C. R. Communication and computers.--Bales, R. F. Communication in small groups.--Schramm, W. Mass communication.--Miller, G. A. Nonverbal communication.--McGuire, W. J. Persuasion.--Maher, B. Language and psychopathology.--Fishman, J. A. The sociology of language.--Kolers, P. A. Translation and bilingualism.--Suggestions for further reading (p. 291-298)

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  • 0465012833