Psychology, in particular, gives us this series: to certain stimuli (A) a person reacts by speaking; his speech (B) in turn stimulates his hearers to certain reactions (C). By a social habit which every person acquires in infancy from his elders, ABC... Language - Seite 152herausgegeben von - 1925Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Eric P. Hamp, Martin Joos, Fred W. Householder, Robert Austerlitz - 1966 - 285 Seiten
...person reacts by speaking; his speech (B) in turn stimulates his hearers to certain reactions (C). By a social habit which every person acquires in infancy...discussion, to speak of vocal features or sounds (B) and of stimulus -reaction features (AC) of speech. II. Form and Meaning 1 .Definition. An act of speech is... | |
 | Francis P. Dinneen - 1995 - 646 Seiten
...interdependent [footnote: Cf. Af. Weiss' set of postulates of Psychology, Psychological Review 32.83]. social habit which every person acquires in infancy...(A) which cause an act of speech and the reactions (0) which result from it, are very closely linked, because every person acts indifferently as speaker... | |
 | John Earl Joseph - 2002 - 234 Seiten
...person reacts by speaking; his speech (B) in turn stimulates his hearers to certain reactions (C). By a social habit which every person acquires in infancy from his elders, ABC are closely correlated" (ibid.). The term 'social habit' comes directly from the 1923 review. Already in 1926, then, ideas... | |
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