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Early theory and research on hemispheric specialization

Harris, L. (1999). Early theory and research on hemispheric specialization. Schizofrenia Bulletin, 25, 11-39. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.schbul.a033359. [FULLTEXT]

The Whorf theory complex

Lee, P. (1996). The Whorf theory complex. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [FULLTEXT]

Materials towards a history of speech act theory

Smith, B. (1988). Materials towards a history of speech act theory. In A. Eschbach (Ed.), Karl Bühler’s theory of language (pp. 125-152). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [FULLTEXT]

The structure of a semantic theory

Katz, J. J., & Fodor, J. A. (1963). The structure of a semantic theory. Language, 39, 170-210. doi:10.2307/411200. [FULLTEXT]

The logical structure of linguistic theory

Chomsky, N. (1955). The logical structure of linguistic theory. Cambridge, MA: Mimeo MIT. [FULLTEXT]

Psycholinguistics: A survey of theory and research problems

Osgood, C. E., & Sebeok, T. A. (Eds.). (1954). Psycholinguistics: A survey of theory and research problems. Baltimore: Waverly Press, Inc. [FULLTEXT]

Method and theory in experimental psychology

Osgood, C. E. (1953). Method and theory in experimental psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. [FULLTEXT]

The mathematical theory of communication

Shannon, C. E., & Weaver, W. (1949). The mathematical theory of communication. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. [FULLTEXT]

The organization of behavior. A neuropsychological theory

Hebb, D. (1949). The organization of behavior. A neuropsychological theory. New York: John Wiley. [FULLTEXT]

A mathematical theory of communication

Shannon, C. E. (1948). A mathematical theory of communication. Bell Systems Technical Journal, 27, 379-423, 623-656. [FULLTEXT] [FULLTEXT]

Foundations of the theory of signs

Morris, C. W. (1938). Foundations of the theory of signs. In O. Neurath (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Unified Science (pp. 1-59). Chicago: Chicago University Press. [FULLTEXT]

Movement and mental imagery: Outlines of a motor theory of the complexer mental processes

Washburn, M. F. (1916). Movement and mental imagery: Outlines of a motor theory of the complexer mental processes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. [FULLTEXT]