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  12. [From: Dennis Delprato (920913)]
  13.  
  14. Eileen Prince asked for two recommended books.  I'll recommend
  15. one, J. R. Kantor's *Psychological Linguistics*, 1977, Principia
  16. Press.  You will not find PCT explicitly presented here.  What
  17. you will find is a naturalistic re-examination of linguistics
  18. free from environmentalistic and mentalistic approaches that
  19. underlie all alternatives to how PCT handles linguistic acts.
  20. Unless one has rather thoroughly "digested" system theory and
  21. cybernetics (and bracketed the fluff from both), one will likely
  22. find Kantor's linguistics a valuable lead into detailed PCT
  23. handling of linguistic acts.
  24.