Literature as ExperienceMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 325 sider |
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... symbolic move- ment of the reader , his motor activity as he responds to the text , assist the process of symbolic thinking which understanding of the literature necessitates ? And is it not possible that the oral reader is at this ...
... symbolic move- ment of the reader , his motor activity as he responds to the text , assist the process of symbolic thinking which understanding of the literature necessitates ? And is it not possible that the oral reader is at this ...
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... symbolism . ' " Further experiments were made by S. S. Newman , M. Bentley and E. J. Varon , 18 and J. Wittmann.19 Roback sums up the 20 17 16 Edward Sapir , " Phonetic Symbolism , " Journal of Experimental Psychology , vol . 12 , p ...
... symbolism . ' " Further experiments were made by S. S. Newman , M. Bentley and E. J. Varon , 18 and J. Wittmann.19 Roback sums up the 20 17 16 Edward Sapir , " Phonetic Symbolism , " Journal of Experimental Psychology , vol . 12 , p ...
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... symbolic expression through its grammatical and syntactical organization - language is now capable of suggesting such basic intuitions as force , space and time . Language as we use it today contains evidence of all three stages of its ...
... symbolic expression through its grammatical and syntactical organization - language is now capable of suggesting such basic intuitions as force , space and time . Language as we use it today contains evidence of all three stages of its ...
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The Individual and Experience | 3 |
The Physical Nature of the Individual | 15 |
Adaptive and Emotional Behavior | 29 |
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