Psychology of language and thought [electronic resource] : essays on the theory and history of psycholinguistics / edited by R.W. Rieber.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Plenum Press,
©1980.
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Series: | Studies in applied psycholinguistics.
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. An overview: Theoretical and historical roots of psycholinguistic research / R.W. Rieber and Harold Vetter
- pt. 2. Seventeenth and eighteenth century contributions: Cordemoy and "Cartesian linguistics" / Karl D. Uitti
- Condillac's epistemolinguistic question / James H. Stam
- The perceptible and imperceptible: Diderot's speculation on language in his letters on the deaf and blind / Jules Paul Seigel
- pt. 3. Nineteenth century contributions: James Rush and the theory of voice and mind / Peter Otswald and R.W. Rieber
- William Thornton and the practical applications of new writing systems / Jeffrey Wollock
- Jean Itard: a memoir on stuttering / Michael J. Clark
- pt. 4. Twentieth century contributions: Hermann Paul's view of the nature of language / W. Keith Percival
- Noam Chomsky and Cartesian linguistics / John J. Sullivan
- Edward Wheeler Scripture, phonetician / John W. Black
- A historical perspective on "linguistic relativity" / James H. Stam.