Denny, J. Peter (John Peter), 1934-
Denny, J. Peter 1934-
VIAF ID: 105884344 ( Personal )
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Works
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Algonquian word structure from the viewpoint of logical semantics | |
Concept identification strategies used for positive and negative instances | |
Cultural ecology of mathematics : Ojibway and Inuit hunters | |
Curriculum development for teaching mathematics in Inuktitut : the learning-from-language approach. | |
The elimination of empiricist biases in experimental psychology as exemplified in the discovery of strategies of concept having deductive, concrete and inductive components | |
An empirical reconciliation of atmosphere and conversion interpretations of syllogistic reasoning errors | |
The importance of concrete as well as abstract reasoning in models of human thinking | |
Information-processing and S-R experimental paradigms in concept identification | |
Interaction of ability level and interpolated activity in human problem solving | |
Labelling and memory effects on categorizing and hypothesizing behavior and conditional conceptual rules | |
The logical semantics of 'only' : tuaq, innaq, and tuinnaq¹ | |
Markedness in classificatory morpheme systems. | |
Memory load in the order of dominance effect for the attainment of abstract and concrete verbal concepts | |
Notes on thinking processes facilitated by the Eskimo and English languages | |
Principles of the conceptual ordering of instructional materials as applied to the teaching of statistics | |
Rational thought in oral culture and literate decontextualization | |
The semantic role of noun classifiers | |
The semantics of certain abstract elements in the Algonquian verb. | |
The semanties of ninkotw one and pēšikw one in Ojibwa | |
Teacher's handbook of Ojibway and English mathematical concepts | |
Two notes on Ojibway shape roots | |
What are noun classifiers good for? | |
Whorf's Algonquian : old evidence and new ideas concerning linguistic relativity |