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Cross-cultural universals of affective meaning

Osgood, C. E., May, W. H., & Miron, M. S. (1975). Cross-cultural universals of affective meaning. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. [FULLTEXT]

Could meaning be an rm?

Fodor, J. A. (1965). Could meaning be an rm? Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 4(2), 73-81. doi:10.1016/S0022-5371(65)80087-1. [FULLTEXT]

Meaning and m: Correlated but separate

Staats, A. W., & Staats, C. K. (1959). Meaning and m: Correlated but separate. Psychological Review, 66, 136-144. doi:10.1037/h0047970. [FULLTEXT]

The measurement of meaning

Osgood, C. E., Suci, G. J., & Tannenbaum, P. H. (1957). The measurement of meaning. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. [FULLTEXT]

The nature and measurement of meaning

Osgood, C. E. (1952). The nature and measurement of meaning. Psychological Bulletin, 49, 197-237. doi:10.1037/h0055737. [FULLTEXT]

An analysis of meaning

Noble, C. N. (1952). An analysis of meaning. Psychological Review, 59, 421-430. doi:10.1037/h0054087. [FULLTEXT]

Development of word meaning through verbal context: An experimental study

Werner, H., & Kaplan, E. (1950). Development of word meaning through verbal context: An experimental study. Journal of Psychology, 29, 251-257. [FULLTEXT]

Meaning

Bloomfield, L. (1943). Meaning. Monatshefte für Deutschen Unterricht, 35(3/4), 101-106. [FULLTEXT]

A psychometric study of meaning

Mosier, C. I. (1941). A psychometric study of meaning. Journal of Social Psychology, 13, 123-140. doi:10.1080/00224545.1941.9714065. [FULLTEXT]

A quantitative study of meaning by a conditioned salivary technique (semantic conditioning)

Razran, G. (1939). A quantitative study of meaning by a conditioned salivary technique (semantic conditioning). Science, 90, 89-90. doi:10.1126/science.90.2326.89-a. [FULLTEXT]

The physiological basis of linguistic development and of the ontogeny of meaning

Latif, I. (1934). The physiological basis of linguistic development and of the ontogeny of meaning. Psychological Review, 41, 55-85, 153-176, 246-264. doi:10.1037/h0070470. [FULLTEXT] [FULLTEXT] [FULLTEXT]

A problem in meaning

Tsuru, S., & Fries, H. (1933). A problem in meaning. Journal of General Psychology, 8, 281-284. [FULLTEXT]

The meaning of meaning: A study of the influence of thought and of the science of symbolism

Ogden, C. K., & Richards, I. A. (1923). The meaning of meaning: A study of the influence of thought and of the science of symbolism. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. [FULLTEXT]

Meaning and process as distinguished by the reaction method

Weld, H. P. (1917). Meaning and process as distinguished by the reaction method. In J. W. Pillsbury, J. W. Baird, & M. F. Washburn (Eds.), Studies in psychology. Contributed by colleagues and former students of Edward Bradford Titchener (pp. 181-206). Worcester: L.N. Wilson. [FULLTEXT]

The temporal relations of meaning and imagery

Moore, T. V. (1915). The temporal relations of meaning and imagery. Psychological Review, 22, 177-225. doi:10.1037/h0072822. [FULLTEXT]

On meaning and understanding

Jacobson, E. (1911). On meaning and understanding. American Journal of Psychology, 22, 553-577. doi:10.2307/1412799. [FULLTEXT]