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Psycholinguistics

Harley, Trevor A(Edited by)
Part of the SAGE library of cognitive and experimental psychology series
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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: ProductionPart Two: Recognition and ComprehensionPart Three: Learning to Read Part Four: Representation Part Five: DevelopmentContaining 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.

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Product Details
SAGE Publications Ltd
184787598X / 9781847875983
Laminated
401.9
12/11/2010
United Kingdom
English
1856 p.
24 cm