The Bases of SpeechHarper & Brothers, 1946 - 610 pages |
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... tion and evaluation , 522 ; symboliza- tion a process of , 517-518 . Abstractions , higher levels in relation to connotation , 527 ; unavoidable , 520 Acoustic spectrum , 133-134 ; defined , 134 Act of communication , speaker's interest ...
... tion and evaluation , 522 ; symboliza- tion a process of , 517-518 . Abstractions , higher levels in relation to connotation , 527 ; unavoidable , 520 Acoustic spectrum , 133-134 ; defined , 134 Act of communication , speaker's interest ...
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... tion , 527 ; at lower levels of abstrac- tion , 517 ; between words and things , 528 ; from improper use of language , 546 ; from multitudinous use of words , 533-534 ; in use of symbols , 509 ; resulting from changing meanings , 515 ...
... tion , 527 ; at lower levels of abstrac- tion , 517 ; between words and things , 528 ; from improper use of language , 546 ; from multitudinous use of words , 533-534 ; in use of symbols , 509 ; resulting from changing meanings , 515 ...
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... tion , 84 ; of pendulum , 75-76 ; of vibra- tion , natural , 83 Perry , Bliss , quoted , 402 Personal attitude , 537 ; in relation to meaning , 536-541 Personal Social Adjustment Test , 390 Personality , and distinctness , 40 ; as ...
... tion , 84 ; of pendulum , 75-76 ; of vibra- tion , natural , 83 Perry , Bliss , quoted , 402 Personal attitude , 537 ; in relation to meaning , 536-541 Personal Social Adjustment Test , 390 Personality , and distinctness , 40 ; as ...
Contents
The Social Basis of Speech I | 1 |
The Psychological Basis of Speech | 340 |
The Genetic Basis of Speech | 419 |
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abdominal action American amplitude Appleton-Century Company articulation arytenoid attitudes audience axons basilar membrane become behavior body breath Broca's area called cartilage cerebrum Collect other examples communication complete consonant curve cycles decibels dialect diphthong effect emotional English Epiglottis Exercise fact fibers Figure frequency function human hyoid bone Ibid individual intensity John Samuel Kenyon Journal of Speech language larynx length linguistic listeners Macmillan Company means membrane motives movement muscles nasal nerve neurons object organs overtones person pharynx phonetic pitch posterior pressure pronounced pronunciation Psychology purpose reason reference relation response result ribs social sound waves speaker speaking spinal stimulus stressed syllables Substitution symbols theory things thinking thorax thyroid cartilage timbre tion tone tongue tube tympanic membrane unstressed utterance velum vibration vocal bands vocal folds voice vowel words spelled York