“Psycholinguistics” in “PSYCHOLINGUISTICS”
Abbreviations:
I.J.A.L. International Journal of Amerian Linguistics
J.A.S.A. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
J.A.S.P. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology
J.V.L.V.B. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior
Aborn, M., H. Rubenstein, and T. D. Sterling, 1959, “Sources of contextual constraint upon words in sentences,” J. Exper. Psych. 57. 171-80.
Abramson, A. S., 1961, Identification and discrimination of phonemic tones, Mimeo, New York.
Adams, J., 1957, “Laboratory studies of behavior without awareness,” Psych. Bull. 54. 383-405.
Adams, S., and F. F. Powers, 1929, “The psychology of language,” Psych. Bull. 26. 241-60.
Albright, R. W., and J. B. Albright, 1956, “The phonology of a two-year old child,” Word 12. 382-90.
Alkon, P. L., 1959, “Behaviourism and linguistics: an historical note,” Language and Speech 2. 37-51.
Anisfeld, M., N. Bogo, and W. E. Lambert, 1962, “Evaluational reactions to accented English speech,” J.A.S.P. 65. 223-31.
Bach, E., 1964, An Introduction to Transformational Grammars, New York.
Basilius, H., 1952, “Neo-Humboldtian ethnolinguistics,” Word 8. 95-105.
Berko, J., 1958, “The child’s learning of English morphology,” Word 14. 150-77.
Berko, J., and R. Brown, 1960, “Psycholinguistic research methods,” The Handbook of Research Methods in Child Psychology, P. H. Mussen, ed., New York, 517-57.
Betz, W., 1954, “Zur Ueberprufung des Feldbegriffs,” Zeitschrift fur vergleichende Sprachforschung 71. 189-98.
Bidney, D., 1953, Theoretical Anthropology, New York.
Birdwhistell, R. L., 1952, Introduction to Kinesics, Louisville.
Bloomfield, L., 1926, “A set of postulates for the science of language,” Language 2. 153-64.
Bloomfield, L., 1933, Language, New York.
Bloomfield, L., 1939, “Linguistic aspects of science,” International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, O. Neurath, R. Carnap, and C. Morris, eds., Chicago, 1. 215-76.
Bolinger, D., 1960, “Linguistic science and linguistic engineering,” Word 16. 374-91.
Bousfield, W. A., 1961, “The problem of meaning in verbal behavior,” in Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, C. N. Cofer, ed., 81-109.
Brain, R., 1961, Speech Disorders, Washington.
Bright, W., 1963, “Language,” Biennial Review of Anthropology 1963, B. J. Spiegel, ed., Stanford, 1-29.
Broadbent, D. E., 1957, “A mechanical model for human attention and immediate memory,” Psych. Review 64. 205-15.
Broadbent, D. E., 1958, Perception and Communication, New York.
Broadbent, D. E., 1962, “Attention and the perception of speech,” Scientific American, 205.
Brody, N., 1964, “Anxiety and the variability of word associates,” J.A.S.P. 68. 331-4.
Brown, R., 1957, “Linguistic determinism and the part of speech,” J.A.S.P. 55. 1-5.
Brown, R., 1958, Words and Things, Glencoe.
Brown, R., 1962, The acquisition of language, Mimeo, Cambridge, Mass.
Brown, R., and U. Bellugi, 1964, “Three processes in the child’s acquisition of syntax,” Harvard Educational Review 34. 133-51.
Brown, R., and M. Ford, 1961, “Address in American English,” J.A.S.P. 62. 375-85.
Brown, R., and C. Fraser, 1963, “The acquisition of syntax,” in Verbal Behavior and Learning, Cofer and Musgrave, eds., 158-209.
Brown, R., and A. Gilman, 1960, “The pronouns of power and solidarity,” Style in Language, T. A. Sebeok, ed., New York, 253-76.
Brown, R., and D. C. Hildum, 1956, “Expectancy and perception of syllables,” Language 32. 411-9.
Brown, R., and E. H. Lenneberg, 1954, “A study in language and cognition,” J.A.S.P. 49. 454-62.
Brown, R., and R. Nuttall, 1959, “Method in phonetic symbolism experiments,” J.A.S.P. 59. 441-5.
Bruce, D. J., 1958, “The effect of listeners’ anticipations on the intelligibility of heard speech,” Language and Speech 1. 79-97.
Bruner, J. S., J. J. Goodnow, and G. A. Austin, 1957, A Study of Thinking, New York.
Burling, R., 1963, “Garo kinship terms and the analysis of meaning,” Ethnology 2. 70-85.
Buss, A. H., and I. R. Gerjouy, 1958, “Verbal conditioning and anxiety,” J.A.S.P. 57. 249-50.
Carroll, J. B., 1955, The Study of Language, Cambridge, Mass.
Carroll, J. B., ed., 1956, Language, Thought, and Reality: Selected Writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf, New York.
Carroll, J. B., 1958a, “A factor analysis of two foreign language aptitude batteries,” J. Gen. Psych. 59. 3-19.
Carroll, J. B., 1958b, “Some psychological effects of language structure,” in Psycho- pathology of Communication, P. H. Hoch and J. Zubin, eds., New York, 28-36.
Carroll, J. B., 1958c, “Process and content in psycholinguistics,” in Current Trends in the Description and Analysis of Behavior, R. Glaser et al., eds., Pittsburgh, 175-200.
Carroll, J. B., 1959, Review of The Measurement of Meaning, C. E. Osgood, G. Suci, and P. Tannebaum, in Language 35. 58-77.
Carroll, J. B., 1960, “Language development in children,” Encyclopedia of Educational Research, New York.
Carroll, J. B., 1962a, “The prediction of success in intensive foreign language training,” Training Research and Education, Pittsburgh, 87-136.
Carroll, J. B., 1962b, Publications resulting from, or based in part on materials collected with the aid of the Southwest Project, Mimeo, Cambridge, Mass.
Carroll, J. B., 1963, “Linguistic relativity, contrastive linguistics, and language learning,” International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching 1. 1-20.
Carroll, J. B., 1964, “Words, meanings, and concepts,” Harvard Educational Review 34. 178-202.
Carroll, J. B., and J. B. Casagrande, 1958, “The function of language classifications in behavior,” Readings in Social Psychology, E. E. Maccoby, T. M. Newcomb, and E. L. Hartley, eds., New York, 18-31.
Casagrande, J. B., 1956, “The Southwest Project in Comparative Psycholinguistics: a progress report,” Social Science Research Council Items 10. 41-5.
Casagrande, J. B., 1960, “The Southwest Project in Comparative Psycholinguistics: a preliminary report,” Selected Papers of the Fifth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, A. F. C. Wallace, ed., Philadelphia, 777-82.
Casagrande, J. B., 1963, “Language universals in anthropological perspective,” in Uni- versals of Language, J. H. Greenberg, ed., 220-35.
Cassirer, E., 1923-9, Die Philosophic der symbolischen Formen, I-III, Berlin.
Cassirer, E., 1933, “La lanage et la construction de monde des objets,” J. Psychologie Normale et Pathologique 30. 18-44.
Cassirer, E., 1944, An Essay on Man, New Haven.
Cassirer, E., 1945, “Structuralism in modern linguistics,” Word 1. 99-120.
Cherry, C., 1957, On Human Communication: A Review, a Survey, and a Criticism, New York.
Chomsky, N., 1956, “Three models for the description of language,” I.R.E. Trans, on Info. Theory 2. 113-24.
Chomsky, N., 1957, Syntactic Structures, The Hague.
Chomsky, N., 1959, Review of Verbal Behavior, B. F. Skinner, in Language 35. 26-58.
Chomsky, N., 1961a, “Some methodological remarks on generative grammar,” Word 17. 219-39.
Chomsky, N., 1961b, “On the notion ‘rule of grammar,’ “ Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics, Providence, 12. 6-24.
Chomsky, N., 1962a, “The logical basis of linguistic theory,” Preprints of Papers for the Ninth International Congress of Linguists, M. Halle, ed., Cambridge, 509-74.
Chomsky, N., 1962b, “Explanatory models in linguistics,” in Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, E. Nagel, P. Suppes, and A. Tarski, eds., Stanford, 528-50.
Chomsky, N., 1963, “Formal properties of grammars,” in Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, D. R. Luce, R. R. Bush, and E. Galanter, eds., New York, 2. 323-418.
Chomsky, N., and G. A. Miller, 1958, “Finite state languages,” Information Control 1. 91-112.
Chomsky, N., and G. A. Miller, 1963, “Introduction to the formal analysis of natural languages,” Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, D. R. Luce, R. R. Bush, and E. Galanter, eds., New York, 2. 269-321.
Church, J., 1961, Language and the Discovery of Reality, New York.
Cofer, C. N., 1960, “An experimental analysis of the role of context in verbal behavior,” Trans. New York Academy of Sciences 22. 341-7.
Cofer, C. N., ed., 1961, Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, New York.
Cofer, C. N., and B. S. Musgrave, eds., 1963, Verbal Behavior and Learning: Problems and Processes, New York.
Conklin, H. C., 1962, “Lexicographical treatment of folk taxonomies,” in Problems in Lexicography, F. W. Householder and S. Saporta, eds. (Indiana University Research Center in Anthropology, Folklore and Linguistics, Pub. 21), Bloomington, 119-41.
Crowne, D. P., and B. R. Strickland, 1961, “The conditioning of verbal behavior as a function of the need for social approval,” J.A.S.P. 63. 395-401.
Davitz, J. R., and L. J. Davitz, 1959, “The communication of feelings by content-free speech,” J. Communication 9. 6-13.
Deese, J., 1960, “Frequency of usage and number of words in free recall: the role of association,” Psych. Rep. 7. 337-44.
Deese, J., 1961, “From the isolated verbal unit to connected discourse,” in Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, C. N. Cofer, ed., 11-41.
Deese, J., 1962a, “On the structure of association meaning,” Psych. Review 69. 161-75.
Deese, J., 1962b, “Form class and the determinants of association,” J.V.L.V.B. 1. 79-84.
Delacroix, H., 1933, “Linguistique et psychologie,” J. de psychologie 30. 798-825.
Denes, P. B,, and E. N. Pinson, 1963, The Speech Chain: The Physics and Biology of Spoken Language, Baltimore.
Deroy, L., 1956, Uemprunt linguistique, Liege.
DeSoto, C. B., and J. J. Bosley, 1962, “The cognitive structure of a social structure,” J.A.S.P. 64. 303-7.
Diderichsen, P., 1949, “Morpheme categories in modern Danish,” Recherches struc- turales 19 U9, 134-55.
Diderichsen, P., 1958, “The importance of distributional versus other criteria in linguistic analysis,” Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Linguists, Oslo, 156-82.
Diebold, A. R., Jr., 1963, “Code-switching in Greek-English bilingual speech,” Report of the Thirteenth Annual Round Table Meeting on Linguistics and Language Studies (Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics, No. 15), Washington, D.C., 53-62.
Diebold, A. R., Jr., 1964a, Comment on Hockett and Ascher’s “The Human Revolution,” Current Anthropology 5. 158.
Diebold, A. R., Jr., 1964b, Review of Psycholinguistics: A Book of Readings, S. Saporta, ed., in Language 40. 197-260.
Dittmann, A. T., and L. C. Wynne, 1961, “Linguistic techniques and the analysis of emotionality in interviews,” J.A.S.P. 63. 201-4.
Dulany, D. E., 1961, “Hypotheses and habits in verbals ‘operant conditioning,’ “ J.A.S.P. 63. 251-63.
Ebeling, C. L., 1962, Linguistic Units, The Hague.
Ekman, P., 1964, “Body position, facial expression, and verbal behavior during interviews,” J.A.S.P. 68. 295-301.
Entwisle, D. R., D. L. Forsyth, and R. Muuss, 1964, “The syntactic-paradigmatic shift in children’s word associations,” J.V.L.V.B. 3. 19-29.
Epstein, W., 1961, “The influence of syntactical structure on learning,” Amer. J. Psych. 74. 80-5.
Epstein, W., 1962, “A further study of the influence of syntactical structure on learning,” Amer. J. Psych. 75. 121-6.
Epstein, W., 1963, “Temporal schemata in syntactically structured material,” J. Gen. Psych. 68. 157-64.
Eriksen, C. W., and J. L. Kuethe, 1956, “Avoidance conditioning of verbal behavior without awareness: a paradigm of repression,” J.A.S.P. 53. 203-9.
Ervin, S. M., 1961, “Changes with age on the verbal determinants of word association,” Amer. J. Psych. 74. 361-72.
Ervin, S. M., 1963, “Correlates of associative frequency,” J.V.L.V.B. 1. 422-31.
Ervin, S. M., 1964, “Language and TAT content in bilinguals,” J.A.S.P. 68. 500-7.
Ervin, S., and G. Foster, 1960, “The development of meaning in children’s descriptive terms,” J.A.S.P. 61. 271-5.
Esper, E. A., 1921, “The psychology of language,” Psych. Bull. 18. 490-6.
Fairbanks, G., 1954, “A theory of the speech organism as a servosystem,” J. Speech and Hearing Disorders 19. 133-9.
Fant, G., 1960, Acoustic Theory of Speech Production, The Hague.
Fearing, F., 1954, “An examination of the conceptions of Benjamin Whorf in the light of theories of perception and cognition,” Language in Culture, H. Hoijer, ed., Chicago, 47-81.
Fernandez, Guizzetti, G.,1960, “Guillermo de Humboldt, padre de la etnolingulstica,” Cuadernos del Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Folkloricas (Buenos Aires) 1. 229-45.
Fernandez, Guizzetti, G., 1960/61, “Proyecciones filosoficas de algunas teorias etnolin- giiistas contemporaneas, I & II,” Revista de antropologia (Sao Paulo) 8. 43-62; 9. 51-60.
Fernandez, Guizzetti, G., 1961, “Nuevos aportes a la etnolingulstica,” Anales de arque- ologia y etnologia (Mendoza) 16.11-33.
Feuer, L. S., 1953, “Sociological aspects of the relation between language and philosophy,” Philosophy of Science 20. 85-100.
Fillenbaum, S., and L. V. Jones, 1962, “An application of ‘cloze’ technique to the study of aphasic speech,” J.A.S.P. 65. 183-9.
Firth, J. R., 1957, “Ethnographic analysis and language with reference to Malinow- ski’s views,” in Man and Culture: An Evaluation of the Work of Bronislaw Malinow- ski, R. Firth, ed., London, 93-118.
Fischer-J0rgensen, E., 1949, “Danish linguistic activity,” Lingua 2. 95-109.
Fischer-J0rgensen, E., 1952, “The phonetic basis for identification of phonemic entities,” J.A.S.A. 24. 611-17.
Fischer-J0rgensen, E., 1956, “The commutation test and its application to phonemic analysis,” For Roman Jakobson: Essays on Occasion of his Sixtieth Birthday, M. Halle, et al., eds., The Hague, 140-51.
Fischer-Jrgensen, E., 1958, “What can the new techniques of acoustic phonetics contribute to linguistics” Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Linguists, Oslo, 433-78.
Fishman, J. A., 1960, “A systematization of the Whorfian hypothesis,” Behavioral Science 4. 323-39.
Flanagan, B., I. Goldiamond, and N. Azrin, 1958, “Operant stuttering: the control of stuttering behavior through response-contingent consequences,” J. Experimental Analysis of Behavior 1. 173-7.
Flavell, J. H., 1958, “A test of the Whorfian hypothesis,” Psych. Rep. 4. 455-62.
Flavell, J. H., 1963, The Developmental Psychology of Jean Piaget, Princeton.
Frake, C. O., 1961, “The diagnosis of disease among the Subanun of Mindanao,” Amer. Anthro. 63. 113-32.
Frake, C. O., 1962, “The ethnographic study of cognitive systems,” in Anthropology and Human Behavior, T. Gladwin and W. C. Sturtevant, eds., Washington, 72-93.
Fraser, C. R., U. Bellugi, and R. Brown, 1963, “Control of grammar in imitation, comprehension, and production,” J.V.L.V.B. 2. 121-35.
French, D., 1963, “The relationship of anthropology to studies in perception and cognition,” Psychology: A Study of a Science, S. Koch, ed., New York, Vol. 6, Study 2. 388-428.
Fries, C. C., 1961, “The Bloomfield ‘school,’ “ in Trends in European and American Linguistics: 1930-1960, C. Mohrmann, A. Sommerfelt, and J. Whatmough, eds., Utrecht, 196-224.
Fry, D. B., A. S. Abramson, P. D. Eimas, and A. M. Liberman, 1962, “The identification and discrimination of synthetic vowels,” Language and Speech 5. 171-89.
Fuhrer, M. J., and C. W. Eriksen, 1960, “The unconscious perception of the meaning of verbal stimuli,” J.A.S.P. 61. 432-9.
Furth, H. G., 1961, “The influence of language on the development of concept formation in deaf children,” J.A.S.P. 63. 386-9.
Galanter, E., and G. A. Miller, 1960, “Some comments on stochastic models and psychological theories,” in Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences, K. J. Arrow, S. Karlin, and P. Suppes, eds., Stanford, 277-97.
Ganzer, V. J., and I. G. Sarason, 1964, “Interrelationships among hostility, experimental conditions, and verbal behavior,” J.A.S.P. 68. 79-84.
Gastil, R. B., 1959, “Relative linguistic determinism,” Anthropological Linguistics 1: 9. 24-38.
Gipper, H., ed., 1959, Sprache, Schliissel zur Welt: Festschrift fur Leo Weisgerber, Diisseldorf.
Goldman-Eisler, F., 1955, “Speech-breathing activity—a measure of tension and affect,” British J. Psych. 46. 53-63.
Goldman-Eisler, F., 1961, “Continuity of speech utterance, its determinants and its significance,” Language and Speech 4. 220-31.
Goldstein, K., 1948, Language and Language Disturbances: Aphasie Symptom Complexes and Their Significance for Medicine and Theory of Language, New York.
Goodenough, W. H., 1956, “Cultural anthropology and linguistics,” Bull. Philadelphia Anthropological Society 9: 3. 3-7.
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Greenberg, J. H., 1956, “Concerning inferences from linguistic to nonlinguistic data,” in Language in Culture, H. Hoijer, ed., Chicago, 3-19.
Greenberg, J. H., ed., 1963, Universals of Language, Cambridge, Mass.
Gudschinsky, C. S., 1958, “Native reactions to tones and words in Mazatec,” Word 14. 338-45.
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Hall, E. T., 1959, The Silent Language, New York.
Hall, R. A., Jr., 1951, “American linguistics: 1925-1950,” Archivum Linguisticum 3. 101-25.
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Halle, M., 1957, “In defense of the number two,” Studies Presented to Joshua What- mough on his Sixtieth Birthday, E. Pulgram, ed., 65-72.
Halle, M., 1959, The Sound Pattern of Russian: A Linguistic and Acoustical Investigation, The Hague.
Halle, M., 1962, “Phonology in generative grammar,” Word 18. 54-72.
Halle, M., and K. N. Stevens, 1962, “Speech recognition: a model and a program for research,” I.R.E. Trans, on Info. Theory 8. 155-9.
Hamp, E. P., 1961, “General linguistics: The United States in the Fifties,” in Trends in European and American Linguistics 1930-1960, C. Mohrmann, A. Sommerfelt, and J. Whatmough, eds., Utrecht, 165-95.
Harris, Z. S., 1948, “Componential analysis of a Hebrew paradigm,” Language 24. 87-91.
Haugen, E., 1951, “Directions in modern linguistics,” Language 27. 211-22.
Haugen, E., 1956, Bilingualism in the Americas (Publications of the American Dialect Society, No. 26), University of Alabama.
Haugen, E., 1957, “The semantics of Icelandic orientation,” Word 13. 447-59.
Haugen, E., 1958, “Language contact,” Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Linguists, Oslo, 772-85.
Hebb, D. 0., 1949, Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory, New York.
Hebb, D. O., 1958, A Textbook of Psychology, Philadelphia.
Heidbreder, E., 1945, “Toward a dynamic psychology of cognition,” Psych. Review 51. 1-22.
Heidbreder, E., 1948, “Studying human thinking,” in Methods of Psychology, T. G. Andrews, ed., New York, 96-123.
Henle, P., ed., 1958, Language, Thought, and Culture, Ann Arbor.
Henry, J., 1936, “The linguistic expression of emotion,” Amer. Anthro. 38. 250-6.
Herdan, G., 1960, Type-token Mathematics: A Textbook of Mathematical Linguistics, The Hague.
Herman, D. T., R. H. Lawless, and R. W. Marshall, 1957, “Variables in the effect of language on the reproduction of visually perceived forms,” Perceptual and Motor Skills 7. 171-86.
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Hildum, D. C., and R. Brown, 1956, “Verbal reinforcement and interviewer bias,” J.A.S.P. 53. 108-11.
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Hockett, C. F., 1950, “Age-grading and linguistic continuity,” Language 26. 449-57.
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Hockett, C. F., 1960, “Logical considerations in the study of animal communication,” in Animal Sounds and Communication, W. E. Lanyon and T. N. Tavolga, eds., Washington, 392-430.
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