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Robert W. Rieber

    Manufacturing Social Distress
    Psycholinguistic Research: Implications and Applications
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    • 1979. X, 534 S., Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Umschlag leicht berieben, sonst gutes Exemplar. - Controversial Issues in Psycholinguistics. Doris Aaronson and R. W. Rieber -- Theoretical and Historical Roots of Psycholinguistic Research. R. W. Rieber and Harold Vetter -- A Cognitive Approach to the Study of Language. Doris Aaronson -- A Radical Behavior Theory Approach to Language Behavior. Kurt Salzinger -- A Survey of Generative Phonology. Sanford A. Schane -- Phonology as Human Behavior. William Diver -- What Is a Language? Charles E. Osgood -- The Role of Grammar in the Use of Language. D. Terence Langendoen -- Natural Processing Units of Speech. David McNeill -- Learning How To Do Things With Words. Jerome Bruner -- How To Get From Words to Sentences. Michael Maratsos -- Face-to-Face Interaction. Starkey Duncan, Jr. -- Conversational Rhythms. Joseph Jaffe, Samuel W. Anderson, and Daniel N. Stern -- The Naming Act and Its Disruption in Aphasia. Daws Howes -- Language In Psychotherapy. Donald P. Spence -- Educational Defining the Domain. Aaron S. Carton and Lawrence V. Castiglione.

      Psycholinguistic Research: Implications and Applications
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    • Manufacturing Social Distress

      Psychopathy in Everyday Life

      • 244 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring the concept of human wickedness, this book critiques two significant obstacles: inappropriate scientism and moralism. It argues that a misguided scientific perspective diminishes the acknowledgment of human agency in global events, treating human behavior as merely a response to external factors. This framework neglects the potential for individual and collective decisions to shape conduct, suggesting that moral responsibility is essential for understanding human actions. The work invites readers to reconsider the interplay between human agency and external influences.

      Manufacturing Social Distress