Language, Thought & Culture, Volume 514University of Michigan Press, 1958 - 273 pagina's The functions of symbolism in the representative and non-representative arts. |
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The Growth of Concepts | 25 |
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abstract aesthetic attitude aesthetic experience allophonic Alonzo Church artificial symbolic languages arts aspects assertion behavior belief buzzer called Chapter child classical conditioning cognitive concrete conscious accompaniments course critics culture denotatum developed discussion disposition distinction distinguish Edward Sapir effects emotional tone emotive meaning Empson English evoke example express fact feeling figurative sense formalized languages function grammatical guage Hopi I. A. Richards Ibid icon important interpretant involved janitor is coming Langer Leonard Bloomfield linguistic linguistic utterances literal sense logical merely metaphor modes mood Morris natural languages Navaho noncognitive nuances object perception perhaps philosophical phoneme poem postulates present primary conceptual content problem propositional attitudes propositions psychological question reaction reference reinforcement relation Sapir secondary conceptual content semantic sentence sign function similarity simply situation sort sounds speak speaker speech stimulus structure suggested theoretical thing thought tion unconditioned stimulus vocabulary Whorf Wintu words