Psycholinguistics (PLE: Psycholinguistics)

Psycholinguistics (PLE: Psycholinguistics)
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781135006792
ISBN-13 : 1135006792
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Psycholinguistics (PLE: Psycholinguistics) by : Alan Garnham

Originally published in 1985, this title was an important new teaching text at the time. Alan Garnham focuses on current theories about the central cognitive aspects of language understanding, and attempts to reflect the emergence of cognitive science, an inter-disciplinary approach to the study of language and other cognitive processes. As well as describing psychological studies, the text includes ideas from linguistics, artificial intelligence, the philosophy of language and formal logic. Some introductory remarks on the study of language understanding precede a discussion of word recognition and the computation of the syntactic structure of sentences. The central part of the book is concerned with questions about meaning, the mental representation of word meanings, and text comprehension. The final two chapters address questions of how the parts of the language processing system operate together, and how language production is related to comprehension. Rather than attempting an exhaustive discussion of empirical research on his chosen topics, the author gives the reader the flavour of linguistic arguments. In particular, Psycholinguistics attempts to indicate the problems and also the possibilities of relating experimental data to theories of language processing. Psycholinguistics will still be useful reading on courses in psycholinguistics, language and thought, and cognitive psychology.

Experimental Psycholinguistics (PLE: Psycholinguistics)

Experimental Psycholinguistics (PLE: Psycholinguistics)
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781135006716
ISBN-13 : 1135006717
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Experimental Psycholinguistics (PLE: Psycholinguistics) by : Sam Glucksberg

How is speech produced and understood in the context of everyday communication? First published in 1975, this book is considered one the best of the early books in this field. The task of psycholinguistics is to discover how people produce and comprehend speech. This encompasses virtually all aspects of psychology, including perceptual, conceptual, and social processes. The authors tried to capture the flavour of this approach to the psychology of language by describing the major contemporary issues, problems, and phenomena, of the time, being dealt with in laboratories and in field studies, and by trying to make sense of the data they had. Experimental Psycholinguistics: An Introduction does not try to deal exhaustively with any one issue in linguistics or in psychology. Rather it tries to integrate the authors’ knowledge of language and language behaviour so that someone entering the field has an intelligible framework with which to start.

Psycholinguistic Research (PLE: Psycholinguistics)

Psycholinguistic Research (PLE: Psycholinguistics)
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 562
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ISBN-10 : 9781134478408
ISBN-13 : 1134478402
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Psycholinguistic Research (PLE: Psycholinguistics) by : Doris Aaronson

Originally published in 1979, this book represents an effort to bring together the two disciplines at the core of psycholinguistics, psychology and linguistics. It discusses a broad variety of theoretical approaches to psycholinguistics as well as covering a wide range of topics. At the time the book had four goals: to discuss many of the important contemporary issues in psycholinguistics; to explore the different views on major theoretical controversies; to provide an analysis of background literature as a framework in which to evaluate the issues and controversies; and to describe interesting high-quality research currently being done by the authors and some of their colleagues. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context, with many of the chapters still relevant in psycholinguistic research today.

Psychology of Language (PLE: Psycholinguistics)

Psychology of Language (PLE: Psycholinguistics)
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781135005634
ISBN-13 : 113500563X
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychology of Language (PLE: Psycholinguistics) by : Murray Singer

Originally published in 1990, this comprehensive volume addresses the central issues of sentence and discourse processes, with particular emphasis placed on reading and listening comprehension. The text material is accessible to both upper-level undergraduate and graduate students and informative for professionals and educators. In this regard, this uncommon volume identifies the logic of both the specific experimental manipulations that are described, and the more general on-line and memory measures frequently invoked. The principles presented in the text are supported by hundreds of numbered and unnumbered examples, and by precise tables and figures.

An Introduction to the Psychology of Language (PLE: Psycholinguistics)

An Introduction to the Psychology of Language (PLE: Psycholinguistics)
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781135006679
ISBN-13 : 1135006679
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to the Psychology of Language (PLE: Psycholinguistics) by : Peter Herriot

Originally published in 1970, this was Peter Herriot’s first book. In this objective, critical evaluation of a rapidly expanding field, Professor Herriot examines language as skilled behaviour, generative linguistics and psychology, behaviourist approaches to meaning, language acquisition and impairment, and language and thought. He stresses throughout the necessity for empirical research and for experimental verification of hypotheses; he also feels that language behaviour should be analysed in a comprehensive form, placing emphasis not only on structural aspects but also on the importance of meaning and context to any account of language. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.

Slavic Languages in Psycholinguistics

Slavic Languages in Psycholinguistics
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Publisher : Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9783823379690
ISBN-13 : 3823379690
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Slavic Languages in Psycholinguistics by : Tanja Anstatt

Psycholinguistics explores the anchoring of language in cognition. The Slavic languages are an attractive topic for psycholinguistic studies since their structural characteristics offer great starting points for the development of research on speech processing. The research of these languages with experimental methods is, however, still in its infancy. This book provides an insight into the current research within this field. On one hand, central topic is the question of how Slavic languages can contribute to psycholinguistic findings. On the other hand, all chapters introduce their respective psycholinguistic method and discuss it according to its usefulness and transferability to the Slavic languages. The researched languages are mainly Russian and Czech, however, other languages (e.g., Polish, Belarusian or Bulgarian) are touched upon as well. Main topics are the characteristics of the mental lexicon, multilingualism, word recognition, and sentence comprehension. Furthermore, several contributions address the issue of verbal aspect and aktionsarten as well as other grammatical categories.

Psycholinguistic Research

Psycholinguistic Research
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Publisher : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106005801656
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Psycholinguistic Research by : Doris Aaronson

A History of Psycholinguistics

A History of Psycholinguistics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 673
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ISBN-10 : 9780199653669
ISBN-13 : 0199653666
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Psycholinguistics by : Willem Levelt

How do we manage to speak and understand language? How do children acquire these skills and how does the brain support them? This book provides a fascinating personal history of the men and women whose intelligence, brilliant insights, fads, fallacies, cooperations, and rivalries created the discipline we call psycholinguistics.

Experimental Psycholinguistics

Experimental Psycholinguistics
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 1848722362
ISBN-13 : 9781848722361
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Experimental Psycholinguistics by : Sam Glucksberg

How is speech produced and understood in the context of everyday communication? First published in 1975, this book is considered one the best of the early books in this field. The task of psycholinguistics is to discover how people produce and comprehend speech. This encompasses virtually all aspects of psychology, including perceptual, conceptual, and social processes. The authors tried to capture the flavour of this approach to the psychology of language by describing the major contemporary issues, problems, and phenomena, of the time, being dealt with in laboratories and in field studies, and by trying to make sense of the data they had. Experimental Psycholinguistics: An Introduction does not try to deal exhaustively with any one issue in linguistics or in psychology. Rather it tries to integrate the authors¿ knowledge of language and language behaviour so that someone entering the field has an intelligible framework with which to start.

The Cambridge Handbook of Psycholinguistics

The Cambridge Handbook of Psycholinguistics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 767
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780521677929
ISBN-13 : 0521677920
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Handbook of Psycholinguistics by : Michael Spivey

This comprehensive collection of chapters is written by leading researchers in psycholinguistics from a wide array of subfields.