Man's Rage for Chaos: Biology, Behavior, and the ArtsChilton Books, 1965 - 339 страници |
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... individual , therefore , makes his own selec- tion of allophones , standardizes them in his speech behavior , and always uses them , except in moments of stress which alter his speech behavior . This is the individual's allophonic style ...
... individual , therefore , makes his own selec- tion of allophones , standardizes them in his speech behavior , and always uses them , except in moments of stress which alter his speech behavior . This is the individual's allophonic style ...
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... individual is a class of perceptual fields , a conjunctive category . The style of that individual is made up of the signs by which that class of perceptual fields may be distinguished from similar perceptual fields , that is , other ...
... individual is a class of perceptual fields , a conjunctive category . The style of that individual is made up of the signs by which that class of perceptual fields may be distinguished from similar perceptual fields , that is , other ...
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... individual may be innately placed at some point in the spectrum , he is able to move one way or another along the spectrum ; he is not innately fixed at one point . Experience can improve his place- ment , or damage it . ( Yet it is to ...
... individual may be innately placed at some point in the spectrum , he is able to move one way or another along the spectrum ; he is not innately fixed at one point . Experience can improve his place- ment , or damage it . ( Yet it is to ...
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RAGE FOR ORDER | 3 |
ART AND BEHAVIOR | 41 |
SIGNS | 74 |
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