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100 1  Kantor, J. R.|q(Jacob Robert),|d1888-1984. 
245 13 An objective psychology of grammar /|cJ.R. Kantor. 
260    Bloomington, Ind. :|bIndiana University,|c1936. 
300    1 online resource (xvi, 344 pages) :|billustrations. 
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490 1  Indiana University publications. Science series 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-328) and 
       indexes. 
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520    "Grammar, at least in part, is psychological. Yet no 
       satisfactory study of grammatical phenomena has been made 
       from the psychological point of view. There are, of course,
       a number of psychological treatises on linguistic 
       phenomena, but they constitute neither a definite body of 
       psychological facts and principles nor a satisfactory 
       contribution to the clarification of linguistic problems. 
       The present work constitutes an attempt to study 
       grammatical phenomena from an objective psychological 
       point of view. It is motivated by the question: Can recent
       psychological developments contribute to the analysis of 
       grammatical problems? As a working method I compare the 
       relative effectiveness of psychological and other types of
       grammar for describing and interpreting speech phenomena. 
       Two purposes are thus served: first, the analysis of the 
       psychological character of speech considered from the 
       angle of grammatical minutiae; second, the application of 
       the results to grammatical problems. I should like to 
       point out particularly that whenever conventional grammar 
       is criticized it is only in order to pave the way for 
       constructive suggestions and not to indicate mere 
       dissatisfaction. Psychological grammar is in no wise a 
       competitor for the grammatical field. In many ways it is a
       distinct discipline with problems different from those of 
       ordinary grammar. At best, psychological grammar is only 
       one type among several others, each concerned with 
       different phases of language. Certainly, psychological 
       grammar can deal most efficiently with the grammar of 
       speech and less well, if at all, with the historical or 
       comparative facts of language. Nevertheless, since it is 
       probable that all phases of language have a unifying basis
       in human behavior--psychological adjustments--it is not 
       without the range of possibility that psychological 
       grammar may aid in the solution of certain general 
       linguistic and grammatical problems"--Preface. (PsycINFO 
       Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved). 
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650  0 Grammar, Comparative and general. 
650  0 Language and languages. 
650  2 Language.|0(DNLM)D007802 
650  7 Grammar, Comparative and general.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00946126 
650  7 Language and languages.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00992154 
650 17 Taalpsychologie.|2gtt 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aKantor, J.R. (Jacob Robert), 1888-1984.
       |tObjective psychology of grammar.|dBloomington, Ind. : 
       Indiana University, 1936|w(DLC)   36008376 
830  0 Indiana University publications.|pScience series. 
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