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Magic and language, Or why Bernard Bloch, Noam Chomsky, Allen Ginsberg, Zellig Harris, Norman Mailer, Henry Miller, Bell Telephone, IBM and the US Military Thought it was sexy/ Useful/ Exciting to Study Linguistics in the 1950's

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2001
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4
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Barsky, Robert F. 2001. “Magic and Language, Or why Bernard Bloch, Noam Chomsky, Allen Ginsberg, Zellig Harris, Norman Mailer, Henry Miller, Bell Telephone, IBM and the US Military Thought it Was Sexy/ Useful/ Exciting to Study Linguistics in the 1950's”. In Dossier littérature américaine, imaginaire de la fin. Article Postures. Available online: l’Observatoire de l’imaginaire contemporain. <http://oic.uqam.ca/en/content/magic-and-language-or-why-bernard-bloch-noam-chomsky-allen-ginsberg-zellig-harris-norman>. Accessed on May 23, 2013. Source: (Jacques, Alexandre (ed.). 2001. Montréal: Figura, Centre de recherche sur le texte et l'imaginaire. coll. Postures, vol. 4, pp. 111-119).
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