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. 1986 Spring;4:23–29. doi: 10.1007/BF03392812

Psychological linguistics: A natural science approach to the study of language interactions

Sidney W Bijou, John Umbreit, Patrick M Ghezzi, Chia-Chen Chao
PMCID: PMC2748465  PMID: 22477507

Abstract

Kantor's theoretical analysis of “psychological linguistics” offers a natural science approach to the study of linguistic behavior and interactions. This paper includes brief descriptions of (a) some of the basic assumptions of the approach, (b) Kantor's conception of linguistic behavior and interactions, (c) a compatible research method and sample research data, and (d) some areas of research and application.

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