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- [From: Dennis Delprato (920913)]
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- Eileen Prince asked for two recommended books. I'll recommend
- one, J. R. Kantor's *Psychological Linguistics*, 1977, Principia
- Press. You will not find PCT explicitly presented here. What
- you will find is a naturalistic re-examination of linguistics
- free from environmentalistic and mentalistic approaches that
- underlie all alternatives to how PCT handles linguistic acts.
- Unless one has rather thoroughly "digested" system theory and
- cybernetics (and bracketed the fluff from both), one will likely
- find Kantor's linguistics a valuable lead into detailed PCT
- handling of linguistic acts.
-