Homo Loquens: Man as a Talking Animal
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977. Softcover. 8vo., 188 pp.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977. Softcover. 8vo., 188 pp.
Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1970. Hardcover. 8vo., 193 pp. Alabama Linguistic and Philological Series, 18.
New York: Greenwich House, 1983. Hardcover. 8vo., 972 pp. Later print.
New York: Harper and Row, 1970. Hardcover. 8vo., 174 pp. Continues the development and application of Alfred Korzybski's ideas, primarily focusing on the human nervous system's interaction with language and the world. It extends beyond Korzybski's initial work by exploring the practical applications of his principles in various fields and.....
New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. First Edition. Softbound. Uncorrected Advance Reading Copy Not for Sale.
New York: Philosophical Library, 1964. Hardcover. 8vo., 338 pp. Diagrams, Notes, Bibliography. Presents a survey by a group of language experts of the problems confronting the teacher as well as the serious student of foreign languages. The changing nature of language teaching and study is a phenomenon requiring constant reinterpretation.....
New York: New American Library, 1956. Softcover. Small 8vo. 240 pp. Later print.
Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1972. Hardcover. 8vo., 276 pp.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981. Hardcover. 8vo., 293 pp. Salmon's out of print classic in which he argues that Essentialism is not derivable from the Theory of Direct Reference. Required reading for anyone working in metaphysics or philosophy of language.
New York: Harper and Row, 1956. Hardcover. 8vo., 119 pp. Preface, introduction, summary, notes, bibliography. The first book in the Studies of Language series, edited by Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle. Chomsky's work here combines elements of linguistics, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind while investigating the nature and history.....
London: Methuen, 1963. Hardcover. Thin 8vo,
Austin: Universality of Texas Press, 1971. Hardcover. 8vo., 200 pp. Illustrated. An exploration of how English words are translated.