An Objective Psychology of GrammarPrincipia Press, 1952 - 344 páginas |
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... function.2 The response or what the individual does may likewise be called a function of the organism . 3 The formula for a psychological phenomenon is therefore S < > R. S stands for the stimulus function , and R for a response . The ...
... function.2 The response or what the individual does may likewise be called a function of the organism . 3 The formula for a psychological phenomenon is therefore S < > R. S stands for the stimulus function , and R for a response . The ...
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... function of the object to which he refers by verbal or gestural response , and ( 3 ) the stimulus function of the person to whom he also reacts ( speaks ) . The third variable may be the stimulation of the speaker himself ( when he ...
... function of the object to which he refers by verbal or gestural response , and ( 3 ) the stimulus function of the person to whom he also reacts ( speaks ) . The third variable may be the stimulation of the speaker himself ( when he ...
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... FUNCTION , AND MEANING Perhaps one of the best illustrations of how psychological semantics can be applied to the problems of formal grammar lies in the consideration of the relation between matter , form , function , and meaning . In ...
... FUNCTION , AND MEANING Perhaps one of the best illustrations of how psychological semantics can be applied to the problems of formal grammar lies in the consideration of the relation between matter , form , function , and meaning . In ...
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WHY AN OBJECTIVE PSYCHOLOGY OF GRAMMAR? | 3 |
LANGUAGE ADJUSTMENTS AND LANGUAGE THINGS | 17 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND CONVENTIONAL GRAMMAR | 31 |
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abstractions action active actual speech adjustment stimulus adjustmental Aktionsart Aristotle aspects asserts auxiliary stimulus basis character conception concerned confusion connection constitute conventional grammar copula dative definite described English event example expression fact factors Finnish formal forms gender genuine gestures gram grammarian guage guistic hearer Herbartian idea illustrated indicated individual interaction Jespersen PG justment kind language adjustments linguistic adjustments linguistic behavior linguistic phenomena living language logic matter meaning ment mental mentalistic merely moods morphology nature negative nouns organization passive perform person phenomenon phonetic phonology plural prepositional preterit propositions psychic psychological grammar question reaction reference referential regarded relation response secondary speech semantics sentence social sounds speak speaker specific speech adjustments speech behavior speech phenomena speech situations standpoint stimulus function stimulus object subjunctive subjunctive mood symbols syntactic syntax tences tense theory thought tion utterance verb verbal vocal word-things words Wundt