Harvard: Bloomfield, L. 1936, "Language or Ideas?", in Language, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 89--95. Linguistic Society of America.APA: Bloomfield, L. (1936). Language or Ideas?Language, 12 (2) , 89--95. Linguistic Society of America.Chicago: Bloomfield, Leonard. 1936. "Language or Ideas?" In Language, 12 , no. 2: 89--95. Linguistic Society of America.MLA: Bloomfield, Leonard. "Language or Ideas?" Language. 12.2 (1936): 89--95.Citation within the text: (Bloomfield 1936)Zotero: Save reference in ZoteroBibTeX:
@article{bloomfield1936language,
source = {jstor},
ISSN = {0097-8507},
abstract = {The logicians of the Vienna Circle have independently reached the conclusion of physicalism: any scientifically meaningful statement reports a movement in space and time. This confirms the conclusion of A. P. Weiss and other American workers: the universe of science is a physical universe. This conclusion implies that statements about 'ideas' are to be translated into statements about speech-forms.},
author = {Bloomfield, Leonard},
copyright = {Copyright 1936 Linguistic Society of America},
journal = {Language},
jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article},
jstor_date = {193604/193806},
jstor_formatteddate = {Apr., 1936 - Jun., 1938},
month = {apr},
number = {2},
pages = {89--95},
publisher = {Linguistic Society of America},
title = {Language or Ideas?},
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volume = {12},
year = {1936},
}