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The psychology of language, or psycholinguistics is a vast, fascinating and rapidly growing field. This six-volume collection provides a modern, self-contained and accessible overview of the subject, presenting both sides of the major debates. The papers will enable the reader to gather a balanced view of modern psycholinguistics, identify the key issues and references, and be familiar with all modern investigative techniques.
Psycholinguistics is organized into the following parts:
Part One: Production
Part Two: Recognition and Comprehension
Part Three: Learning to Read
Part
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Produktbeschreibung
The psychology of language, or psycholinguistics is a vast, fascinating and rapidly growing field. This six-volume collection provides a modern, self-contained and accessible overview of the subject, presenting both sides of the major debates. The papers will enable the reader to gather a balanced view of modern psycholinguistics, identify the key issues and references, and be familiar with all modern investigative techniques.

Psycholinguistics is organized into the following parts:

Part One: Production

Part Two: Recognition and Comprehension

Part Three: Learning to Read

Part Four: Representation

Part Five: Development

Containing the most seminal, cutting-edge and field-defining papers in the field, this major work should prove an invaluable addition to any library with a collection in psychological science, and whose faculty and students wish to learn more about this historically significant discipline.

Autorenporträt
Trevor Harley is Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the University of Dundee, where he has been Head of Department and then Dean since 2003. He has published numerous academic papers, and is well known for his research on speech errors and speech production, and the relation between language and the brain. He is also the series editor for Psychology Press for Current Issues in Cognitive Psychology: Language.