Psycholinguistics: The Key Concepts

Psycholinguistics: The Key Concepts
ISBN-10
0415258901
ISBN-13
9780415258906
Series
Psycholinguistics
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines
Pages
366
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Psychology Press
Author
John Field

Description

This volume offers over 170 entries covering the key areas of psycholinguistics - psychological processes, first language acquisition, the nature of language, brain and language, and language disorders - and thus provides a resource for students of English language, linguistics and psychology.

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