The Psychology of Laughter and ComedyCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - Počet stran: 304 To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com. |
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... language he does not know very well . But in everyday speech adults do not pay attention to the sound of their own language - unless , of course , there is some special reason why they should . They hear the sound of words , but do not ...
... language he does not know very well . But in everyday speech adults do not pay attention to the sound of their own language - unless , of course , there is some special reason why they should . They hear the sound of words , but do not ...
Strana 216
... language , like Chinese . Sounds which the unpractised European ear accepts as identical , so far from being accepted as identical by illiterate Chinese , are heard by them as totally different , because the meaning of these sounds is ...
... language , like Chinese . Sounds which the unpractised European ear accepts as identical , so far from being accepted as identical by illiterate Chinese , are heard by them as totally different , because the meaning of these sounds is ...
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... language , such as men do use : And persons such as comedy would choose , Dedication to Promos and Cassandra , ' ( 1578 ) in Elizabethan Critical Essays , ed . Gregory Smith , vol . i , p . 60 . 2 " An Apologie for Poetry " ( 1591 ) ...
... language , such as men do use : And persons such as comedy would choose , Dedication to Promos and Cassandra , ' ( 1578 ) in Elizabethan Critical Essays , ed . Gregory Smith , vol . i , p . 60 . 2 " An Apologie for Poetry " ( 1591 ) ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
THE LAUGHTER OF INFANTS | 23 |
LOVE AND LAUGHTER | 44 |
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