The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... laughter and the sense of humour in children shows that it concerns phenomena which come to bloom in a socially relaxed and playful atmosphere . Heartily laughter is elicited most easily ... laughter . Thus Levine ( 128 Laughter and Humour.
... laughter and the sense of humour in children shows that it concerns phenomena which come to bloom in a socially relaxed and playful atmosphere . Heartily laughter is elicited most easily ... laughter . Thus Levine ( 128 Laughter and Humour.
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... laughter less easily than those with an uneven cadence or an uncertain termination point . Thus the aspect of unexpectedness and inpredictability manifests itself . The relation of laughter with fear appeared to be fascinating as well ...
... laughter less easily than those with an uneven cadence or an uncertain termination point . Thus the aspect of unexpectedness and inpredictability manifests itself . The relation of laughter with fear appeared to be fascinating as well ...
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... laughter have a different phyletic origin . This contrasts with some earlier opinions , that the smile can be regarded , simply , as a low - intensity ... laughter and humour also makes the motivational background 135 Laughter and Humour.
... laughter have a different phyletic origin . This contrasts with some earlier opinions , that the smile can be regarded , simply , as a low - intensity ... laughter and humour also makes the motivational background 135 Laughter and Humour.
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