Speech: Code, Meaning, and CommunicationMcGraw-Hill, 1955 - 430페이지 |
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... observed and shall observe further , symbol systems exert a predominant influence . All knowledge , all meaning , it would seem , then , involves this process of abstracting . Abstracting involves the selecting , the drawing out of ...
... observed and shall observe further , symbol systems exert a predominant influence . All knowledge , all meaning , it would seem , then , involves this process of abstracting . Abstracting involves the selecting , the drawing out of ...
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... observation . You will also wish to understand new combinations , new relations between symbolic representations of the ... observed all around us . A college teacher may close the circuit by remarking to a sophomore , " That's a stupid ...
... observation . You will also wish to understand new combinations , new relations between symbolic representations of the ... observed all around us . A college teacher may close the circuit by remarking to a sophomore , " That's a stupid ...
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... observed how the identification of words with the events and the objects they represented blocked lines of communication . We observed how tenacious acceptance of traditional meanings virtually blindfolded our eyes and deafened our ears ...
... observed how the identification of words with the events and the objects they represented blocked lines of communication . We observed how tenacious acceptance of traditional meanings virtually blindfolded our eyes and deafened our ears ...
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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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