Part of a series of introductions to the key disciplines in the study of language, this book informs the reader about current thinking and acts as a guide to further enquiry.
Toward Explaining Human Culture: A critical review of the findings in worldwide cross-cultural research ed. by D. Levinson, 359-384. Chicago: HRAF Press. Brown, R. 1957. “Linguistic Determinism and the Part of Speech”.
It provides students and faculty with: a step-by-step tour through language acquisition, production, and comprehension, from the word level to sentences and dialogue rich coverage of both theory and data, including in-depth descriptions of ...
Introducing the fundamental issues in psycholinguistics, this book explores the amazing story of the unconscious processes that take place when humans use language.
A Survey of Psycholinguistics
This thorough introduction to the psycholinguistics of bilingualism is accessible to non-specialists with little previous exposure to the field Introduces students to the methodological approaches currently employed in the field, including ...
Each broad section is introduced by an excellent overview placing the chapters in a larger context. This Handbook is a must-read for all students of language.
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 'Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics' brings together the views of 75 leading researchers in psycholinguistics to provide a comprehensive and authoritative review of the current state of the art in psycholinguistics.
One of Moliere's gauche characters in Le Bourgeoise Gentilhomme re sponds with surprise when he learns that he has been speaking prose all his life.
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