
St. Clair, Robert N.
82 works on record
Works

Language and social psychology

Transitions to leisure

The Social and psychological contexts of language

Social and educational issues in bilingualism and biculturalism

Perspectives on applied sociolinguistics

New approaches to language acquisition

Language renewal among American Indian tribes

Developmental kinesics, the emerging paradigm

Literary structures, character development, and dramaturgical scenarios in framing the category novel

The Major Metaphors of European Thought-Growth, Game, Language, Drama, Machine, Time, and Space

The Sociology of Knowledge As a Model for Language Theory

Religious plays for amateur players
The many layers of culture within each city
Language and cognitive styles
Bilingual education for Asian Americans
Recent Advances in Language Communication and Social Psychology
Social Metaphors
The Mountain house mystery
Best seller
Bobby in-between
The mad hatters
The woman next door
"The tigers̕ necklace"
Waters of discord
You cant̕ fool grandma!
Million dollar cook
The good bad boy
Broken toys
The ghost city
The trouble solvers
Meet the Middletons
Too good to miss
Two can play
Black cat
The ghost of a chance
Trouble in paradise
Winners all
The mysterious cane of Dr. Chang
The big surprise
It's a deal
The curse of the crystal ball
Sinister station
Me and my shadow
Neighbors by appointment
Everything happens to us
The vampire bat
The door to yesterday
The old home town
Lucky
The singing ghost
The secret door
False fronts
Gerties̕ uncle
Litle Miss Hitch-Hiker
Writing plays to sell
Tiptoe inn
Never trouble trouble
The phantom bells
The curse of Siva
Rich for a day
Let me out of here!
Local boy makes good
Murder with magic
The cannibal queen
"The prince of Siam"
Aunt Minnie comes to town
Social Metaphor
The phantom miner
The unwelcome guest
The final triumph
"The young imp"
Sara sees it through
Ghostly quarantine
The princess comes to school
Relatives by affection
The big blow-up
"Hello, prosperity"
Lady, wake up!
"The depression blues"
Free advice
The death bird
He couldn't marry five