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In the latter , there are precisely 729 pathways by which one can get from I of Stage 0 to the three elements 1 , rs , sr of Stage 6 , rather than the 64 possible paths through Fig . 45.11 11 There are three paths from Stage 0 to reach ...
In the latter , there are precisely 729 pathways by which one can get from I of Stage 0 to the three elements 1 , rs , sr of Stage 6 , rather than the 64 possible paths through Fig . 45.11 11 There are three paths from Stage 0 to reach ...
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2 in it ) , and the relations were simply LOGICAL IMPLICATION ( consonance ) or conTRA - IMPLICATION ( dissonance ) between the cognitive elements ; for Osgood the elements were multicomponential meanings of signs , and the relations ...
2 in it ) , and the relations were simply LOGICAL IMPLICATION ( consonance ) or conTRA - IMPLICATION ( dissonance ) between the cognitive elements ; for Osgood the elements were multicomponential meanings of signs , and the relations ...
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In the Osgood - Tannenbaum model , both elements and relations may change ; a “ congruity formula ' distributes change in meaning or attitude in inverse proportion to the intensities ( polarization ) of the meanings of the concepts ...
In the Osgood - Tannenbaum model , both elements and relations may change ; a “ congruity formula ' distributes change in meaning or attitude in inverse proportion to the intensities ( polarization ) of the meanings of the concepts ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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