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335–359). Oxford, UK: Blackwell. Menn, L., & Stoel-Gammon, C. (2009). Phonological development. In J. B. Gleason & N. Bernstein Ratner (Eds.), The development of language (7th ed., pp. 58–103). Boston, MA: Pearson.
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 ...
The role of ' context ' The reading researcher Keith Stanovich reviewed ( 1982 ) twenty - two different studies of reading , and concluded that they provided no clear evidence that good readers use context to enhance word recognition as ...
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”.
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A comprehensive introduction to psycholinguistic theory with activities, study questions, commentaries and key readings.
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100 90 Median % word comprehension ( 8–16 months only ) Median % word production ( 8–30 months ) Median % grammar ( 16–30 months only ) 80 ... Is this passage from first words to grammar discontinuous , as Bickerton and Locke proposed ?
... their psycholinguistic friends . Appendix A The five basic error types occur at all 116 SPOKEN LANGUAGE PRODUCTION.
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Psycholinguistics: An Introduction to Research and Theory
This book introduces the topic of cross-linguistic and field-based approaches to the study of psycholinguistics.
Psycholinguistics: An Introduction to the Psychology of Language
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