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Psycholinguistics



Psycholinguistics - the study of psychological states and mental activity associated with the use of language. An important focus of psycholinguistics is the largely unconscious application of grammatical rules that enable people to produce and comprehend intelligible sentences. Psycholinguists investigate the relationship between language and thought, a perennial subject of debate being whether   Read More...

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    Psycholinguistics: A Cross-Language Perspective, in Annual Review of Psychology
    by Elizabeth Bates, Antonella Devescovi, Beverly Wulfeck. 28 pgs.


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    Perspectives on Sentence Processing
    by Charles Clifton Jr., Lyn Frazier, Keith Rayner. 490 pgs.


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