Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Important as this work may prove to be for linguistics , it is likely to be even more so for psychology . Though language is meat and drink to the linguist , it is no less important to the psychologist interested in human beings : it is ...
... Important as this work may prove to be for linguistics , it is likely to be even more so for psychology . Though language is meat and drink to the linguist , it is no less important to the psychologist interested in human beings : it is ...
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... important area unexamined . We read ( 118 ) , ' Although there has been considerable interest in developing dictionaries and glossaries of slang and underworld speech , surpris- ingly little attention has been paid to linguistic ...
... important area unexamined . We read ( 118 ) , ' Although there has been considerable interest in developing dictionaries and glossaries of slang and underworld speech , surpris- ingly little attention has been paid to linguistic ...
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... important work in linguistic aptitude measure- ment ; his listing ( 194 ) of the traits to be investigated proves again how important a linguistic background is for psychologists working in this field . In achievement measurement , he ...
... important work in linguistic aptitude measure- ment ; his listing ( 194 ) of the traits to be investigated proves again how important a linguistic background is for psychologists working in this field . In achievement measurement , he ...
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