An edition of Language of politics (1949)

Language of politics

studies in quantitative semantics

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Language of politics
Harold Dwight Lasswell
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English
Pages
398

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Cover of: Language of politics
Language of politics: studies in quantitative semantics
1968, M.I.T. Press
in English - 1st M.I.T. Press paperback ed.
Cover of: Language of politics
Cover of: Language of politics
Cover of: Language of politics
Language of politics: studies in quantitative semantics
1965, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press
in English
Cover of: Language of politics
Cover of: Language of politics

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Edition Notes

"Most of the work ... was done at the University of Chicago or in connection with the War Communications Research Project at the Library of Congress."

Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 382-398)

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Cambridge
Genre
Terminology.

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Dewey Decimal Class
320.014
Library of Congress
JA74 .L3 1965

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vii, 398 p.
Number of pages
398

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OL16424311M

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