Biological Foundations of Linguistic Communication: Towards a biocybernetics of language
Thomas T. Ballmer
This is the second of two volumes – the first volume being Waltraud Brennenstuhl’s Control and Ability (P&B III:4) – treating biocybernetical questions of language. This book starts out from an investigation of the (neuro-)biological relevancy of natural language from the point of view of grammar… read more[Pragmatics & Beyond, III:7] 1982. x, 161 pp.

