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Introducing Psycholinguistics

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Introducing Psycholinguistics (Cambridge Introductions to Language and Linguistics)
Psycholinguistics is the study of how humans produce and understand language. This textbook provides a clear introduction to the subject for students with a basic knowledge of linguistics. It introduces central aspects of the production and comprehension of language and breaks them down into stages for ease of understanding. Students will also investigate how different production and comprehension processes interact. Looks at how language is processed and represented and how to apply this to the analysis of data. Considers everyday linguistic knowledge (such as the information we store for words, what rule systems we have for generating word and sentence structures) and how it relates to the structures and rules proposed by theoretical linguistics. Examples and exercises reinforce key points. Students become familiar with key terms and concepts with sidebar boxes that explain them as they are introduced, a comprehensive glossary and online flashcard facility

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 1
2 Planning utterances 13
3 Finding words 37
4 Building words 53
5 Monitoring and repair 71
6 The use of gesture 85
7 Perception for language 99
8 Spoken word recognition 119
9 Visual word recognition 139
10 Syntactic sentence processing 157
11 Interpreting sentences 177
12 Making connections 199
13 Architecture of the language processing system 217

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