Symbolic behavior (Record no. 51911)

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Personal name Thass-Thienemann, Theodore
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Title Symbolic behavior
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Washington Square Press
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice c1968
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Extent xi, 498p; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indices
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Formatted contents note Introduction -- Facts and figures. Part 1 -- The linguistic approach. Introduction. Sign and symbol. The psychosomatic quality of language. The personal and the interpersonal quality of languge. The subjective and the objective quality of language. The conceptual and the emotional quality of language. The conscious and the unconscious quality of language. The archaic heritage. Part 2 -- The psychological approach. Introduction. The normal and the abnormal. Expression and repression. Repetition. Projection. The interpretation of words and dreams. Part 3 -- The symbolism of the body. Introduction. The inside and the outside. The skin. The circulatory system. The respiratory system. The internals. The tongue. The eyes. The external parts. Three examples. Addenda. Color symbolism. Fire. Light. Numbers. Sound symbolism. Taste and smell. Space. Time. Writing
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Summary, etc. 'I want to introduce the reader to the psychological understanding of languge. I do so by stating with strong conviction that the psychological understanding of language is a baisc science. It is an elementary knowledge, the prerequisite of all humanistic disciplines.' - Preface
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Psycholinguistics
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Symbolism (Psychology)
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        Zeller Library Zeller Library S 10/29/2016   S.Tha B01580 10/29/2016 1 10/29/2016 Books

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