Psycholinguistics
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Psycholinguistics
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Psycholinguistics
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Incoming Resources
- The Oxford handbook of psycholinguistics, edited by M. Gareth Gaskell ; consulting editors, Gerry Altmann ... [et al.]
- Mental models, towards a cognitive science of language, inference, and consciousness, P.N. Johnson-Laird
- Psycholinguistics, central topics, Alan Garnham
- The Cambridge handbook of metaphor and thought, edited by Raymond W. Gibbs
- Applied psycholinguistics
- Language processing in children and adults, an introduction, Margaret Harris and Max Coltheart
- The social foundations of language and thought, essays in honor of Jerome S. Bruner, edited by David R. Olson
- Grammatical categories and cognition, a case study of the linguistic relativity hypothesis
- The psychology of language, from data to theory, Trevor A. Harley
- Individual differences in language ability and language behaviour, edited by Charles J. Fillmore, Daniel Kempler, William S-Y. Wang
- Jacques Lacan, Anika Lemaire ; translated [from the French] by David Macey
- Handbook of child language disorders, edited by Richard G. Schwartz
- Talking hands, what sign language reveals about the mind, Margalit Fox
- Å nÅ rÅ l tijain hara, Yu YÅ ng-man, Pak Yong-hu chiÅ m
- The language instinct, how the mind creates language, Steven Pinker
- Thought and language, Lev Vygotsky ; revised and edited by Alex Kozulin
- Women, fire, and dangerous things, what categories reveal about the mind, George Lakoff
- Talk, an analysis of speech and non-verbal behaviour in conversation, Geoffrey Beattie
- Language perception and production, relationships between listening, speaking, reading and writing, edited by Alan Allport ... [et al.]
- The linguistic shaping of thought, a study in the impact of language on thinking in China and the West, Alfred H. Bloom
- Psycholinguistics, a book of readings, edited by Sol Saporta
- Dinner Talk, Cultural Patterns of Sociability and Socialization in Family Discourse, Shoshana Blum-Kulka
- The articulate mammal, an introduction to psycholinguistics, Jean Aitchison
- Meaning and context, an introduction to the psychology of language, Hans Hörmann ; edited and with an introduction by Robert E. Innis
- The New psychology of language, cognitive and functional approaches to language structure, edited by Michael Tomasello, [Vol. 1]
- The psychology of language, from data to theory, Trevor A. Harley
- The handbook of bilingualism and multilingualism, edited by Tej K. Bhatia and William C. Ritchie
- An Invitation to cognitive science, edited by Daniel N. Osherson and Howard Lasnik. Vol.1, Language
- The Social context of language, edited by Ivana Marková
- Language and communication, George A. Miller
- Listening, thinking, being, toward an ethics of attunement, Lisbeth Lipari
- Second language acquisition research, issues and implications, edited by William C. Ritchie
- Language and mind, Noam Chomsky
- Words and minds, how we use language to think together, Neil Mercer
- Language and music as cognitive systems, edited by Patrick Rebuschat, Martin Rohrmeier, John A. Hawkins, Ian Cross
- Bilingualism, the sociopragmatic-psycholinguistic interface, Joel Walters
- Words in the mind, an introduction to the mental lexicon, Jean Aitchison
- The language of thought, Jerry A. Fodor
- Language and problems of knowledge, the Managua lectures, Noam Chomsky
- The psychosociology of language, Serge Moscovici
- Language and Social Cognition, Expression of the Social Mind, edited by Hanna Pishwa
- Language and the origins of psychoanalysis, John Forrester
- Impersonal passion, language as affect, Denise Riley
- To speak is never neutral, Luce Irigaray ; translated by Gail Schwab
- Rules and representations, Noam Chomsky
- The Oxford handbook of language and social psychology, edited by Thomas Holtgraves
- Phonology, a cognitive view, Jonathan Kaye
- Objects of time, how things shape temporality, Kevin K. Birth
- Culture, communication and cognition, Vygotskian perspectives, edited by James V. Wertsch
- Language processing in bilingual children, edited by Ellen Bialystok
Outgoing Resources
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