Speech: Code, Meaning, and CommunicationMcGraw-Hill, 1955 - 430페이지 |
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... mental states , only mental acts . What the psycholo- gists call the content of my mind is the pattern of this performance of mental work by bodily organs . Thinking is real work as you know very well if you ever tried it . It makes you ...
... mental states , only mental acts . What the psycholo- gists call the content of my mind is the pattern of this performance of mental work by bodily organs . Thinking is real work as you know very well if you ever tried it . It makes you ...
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... mental attitudes of his patients , forgetting Osler's teaching that mental therapy - he called it " faith " -is the most potent remedy of his pharmacopoeia . Even the surgeon should not neglect it . The late Dr. Billings , toward the ...
... mental attitudes of his patients , forgetting Osler's teaching that mental therapy - he called it " faith " -is the most potent remedy of his pharmacopoeia . Even the surgeon should not neglect it . The late Dr. Billings , toward the ...
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... mental disorder ( agnosia , asymbolia ) com- parable with the simpler types of human aphasia . The acquisition of symbols for abstractions provides a useful objective index of the growth of intelli- gence , whether the symbol is ...
... mental disorder ( agnosia , asymbolia ) com- parable with the simpler types of human aphasia . The acquisition of symbols for abstractions provides a useful objective index of the growth of intelli- gence , whether the symbol is ...
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Preface Chapter 1 An Overview I | 1 |
The Mechanisms of Speech | 18 |
The Sound of Speech | 35 |
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