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(12) Maciver, R. M. _Community._ A sociological study, being an attempt to set out the nature and fundamental laws of social life. London, 1917.

III. COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTION

A. _The Emotions and Emotional Expression_

(1) James, William. _The Principles of Psychology._ Vol. II, chap. xxv.

New York, 1896.

(2) Dewey, John. "The Theory of Emotion," _Psychological Review_, I (1894), 553-69; II (1895), 13-32.

(3) Wundt, Wilhelm. _Grundzuge der physiologischen Psychologie._ 3 vols.

6th ed. Leipzig, 1908-11.

(4) Ribot, T. _The Psychology of the Emotions._ London and New York, 1898.

(5) Darwin, Charles. _The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals._ London and New York, 1873.

(6) Rudolph, Heinrich. _Der Ausdruck der Gemutsbewegungen des Menschen dargestellt und erklart auf Grund der Urformen-und der Gesetze des Ausdrucks und der Erregungen._ Dresden, 1903.

(7) Piderit, T. _Mimik und Physiognomik._ Rev. ed. Detmold, 1886.

(8) Cannon, Walter B. _Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage._ An account of recent researches into the function of emotional excitement. New York and London, 1915.

(9) Hirn, Yrjo. _The Origins of Art._ A psychological and sociological, inquiry. London and New York, 1900.

(10) Bergson, H. _Le Rire._ Essai sur la signification du comique.

Paris, 1900.

(11) Sully, James. _An Essay on Laughter._ Its forms, its causes, its development, and its value. London and New York, 1902.

(12) Dugas, L. _Psychologie du rire._ Paris, 1902.

(13) Groos, Karl. _The Play of Man._ Translated from the German by Elizabeth L. Baldwin. New York, 1901.

(14) ----. _The Play of Animals._ Translated from the German by Elizabeth L. Baldwin. New York, 1898.

(15) Royce, J. _The Spirit of Modern Philosophy._ An essay in the form of lectures. Chap. xii, "Physical Law and Freedom: The World of Description and the World of Appreciation." Boston, 1892.

(16) Bucher, Karl. _Arbeit und Rhythmus._ Leipzig, 1902.

(17) Mallery, Garrick. "Sign Language among North American Indians compared with That among Other Peoples and Deaf Mutes." _United States Bureau of American Ethnology. First Annual Report._ Washington, 1881.

B. _Language and the Printing Press_

(1) Schmoller, Gustav. _Grundriss der allgemeinen Volkswirtschaftslehre._ Chap, ii, 2, "Die psychophysischen Mittel menschlicher Verstandigung: Sprache und Schrift." Leipzig, 1900.

(2) Lazarus, Moritz. "Das Leben der Seele," _Geist und Sprache_, Vol.

II. Berlin, 1878.

(3) Wundt, Wilhelm. "Volkerpsychologie." Eine Untersuchung der Entwicklungsgesetze von Sprache, Mythus, und Sitte. _Die Sprache_, Vol.

I. Part i. Leipzig, 1900.

(4) Wuttke, Heinrich. _Die deutschen Zeitschriften und die Entstehung der offentlichen Meinung._ Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Zeitungswesens. Leipzig, 1875.

(5) Mason, William A. _A History of the Art of Writing._ New York, 1920.

(6) Bucher, Carl. _Industrial Evolution._ Translated from the German by S. M. Wickett. Chap. vi, "The Genesis of Journalism." New York, 1901.

(7) Dibblee, G. Binney. _The Newspaper._ New York and London, 1913.

(8) Payne, George Henry. _History of Journalism in the United States._ New York and London, 1920.

(9) Kawabe, Kisaburo. _The Press and Politics in j.a.pan._ A study of the relation between the newspaper and the political development of modern j.a.pan. Chicago, 1921.

(10) Munsterberg, Hugo. _The Photoplay._ A psychological study. New York, 1916.

(11) Kingsbury, J. E. _The Telephone and Telephone Exchanges._ Their invention and development. London and New York, 1915.

(12) Borght, R. van der. _Das Verkehrswesen._ Leipzig, 1894.

(13) Mason, O. T. _Primitive Travel and Transportation._ New York, 1897.

C. _Slang, Argot, and Universes of Discourse_

(1) Farmer, John S. _Slang and Its a.n.a.logues Past and Present._ A dictionary, historical and comparative, of the heterodox speech of all cla.s.ses of society for more than three hundred years. With synonyms in English, French, German, Italian, etc. London, 1890-1904.

(2) Sechrist, Frank K. _The Psychology of Unconventional Language._ Worcester, Ma.s.s., 1913.

(3) Ware, J. Redding. _Pa.s.sing English of the Victorian Era._ A dictionary of heterodox English, slang and phrase. New York, 1909.

(4) Hotten, John C. _A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words._ Used at the present day in the streets of London; the universities of Oxford and Cambridge; the houses of Parliament; the dens of St. Giles; and the palaces of St. James. Preceded by a history of cant and vulgar language; with glossaries of two secret languages, spoken by the wandering tribes of London, the costermongers, and the patterers. London, 1859.

(5) ----. _The Slang Dictionary._ Etymological, historical, and anecdotal. New York, 1898.

(6) Farmer, John S. _The Public School Word-Book._ A contribution to a historical glossary of words, phrases, and turns of expression, obsolete and in present use, peculiar to our great public schools, together with some that have been or are modish at the universities. London, 1900.

(7) _A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew._ In its several tribes of gypsies, beggars, thieves, cheats, etc., with an addition of some proverbs, phrases, and figurative speeches, etc. London, 1690. Reprinted, 19--.

(8) Kluge, F. _Rotwelsch._ Quellen und Wortschatz der Gaunersprache und der verwandten Geheimsprachen. Stra.s.sburg, 1901.

(9) Barrere, Albert, and Leland, C. G., editors. _A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon, and Cant._ Embracing English, American, and Anglo-Indian slang, pidgin English, gypsies' jargon, and other irregular phraseology. 2 vols. London, 1897.

(10) Villatte, Cesaire. _Parisismen._ Alphabetisch geordnete Sammlung der eigenartigen Ausdrucksweisen des Pariser Argot. Ein Supplement zu allen franzosisch-deutschen Worterbuchern. Berlin, 1899.