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Nature of Language - Psycholinguistic Perspectives on Words

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A student-friendly introduction to the field of psycholinguistics, offering an exciting overview of the cognitive processes behind language processing
 
Nature of Language: The Psycholinguistics of Words presents an accessible overview of the dynamic field of psycholinguistics. Requiring no previous background in linguistics or psychology, this student-friendly textbook emphasizes the integrated nature of language processing and highlights the complex interactions between comprehension and production in human language. Clear, easy-to-read chapters define and explain all concepts with an engaging narrative style--providing students with the intellectual foundation necessary to explore the cognitive processes of language behavior, consider new linguistic phenomena, and think critically about unsolved problems. Throughout the text, students engage with overarching questions about the nature of language as they learn how psycholinguistics uses data to translate conceptual questions into specific research questions.
* Explores how traditional linguistic notions both help and hinder understanding of how people do language
* Investigates social and cultural aspects of psycholinguistics, such as how people use language to influence others
* Describes the nineteenth-century foundations of psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics
* Offers new perspectives about the future of words and the future of language
* Features helpful pedagogical tools including numerous images, charts, diagrams, and boxed sections designed to enhance the reading experience and provide context for key concepts and developments
 
Nature of Language is an excellent primary textbook for undergraduate courses in psycholinguistics and psychology of language, and a valuable supplement for students of cognitive science, applied linguistics, and speech language pathology. It is also an informative resource for anyone interested in the mysteries of words, language, and the mind.

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Acknowledgement
Chapter 1: Introduction: Psycholinguistics and the nature of language.
Chapter 2: Historical perspectives on the representation of words in the mind and brain.
Chapter 3: Matters of definition: What is a word?
Chapter 4: The mental lexicon: Do I have a dictionary in my mind?
Chapter 5: The Maximization of Speed. How has processing speed shaped psycholinguistic methodology and the nature of language processing?
Chapter 6: The Maximization of Opportunity: How the mental lexicon is a meaning making machine.
Chapter 7: From morphological transcendence to lexical superstates.
Chapter 8:  Words as action and the actions of words.
Chapter 9: Expanding the mental lexicon: Learning new words, learning new languages.
Chapter 10:  Looking forward: Frontiers of research on words and the psycholinguistics of the future.


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Gary Libben, PhD, is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Brock University, Ontario, Canada. He is Director of the Words in the World Partnership project, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, a Corresponding Member of The Austrian Academy of Sciences, and co-founder the journal The Mental Lexicon. His research focuses on the development of new models of words in the mind and the development of new laboratory methods. He is the author of more than 100 articles and books on language and language processing.

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A student-friendly introduction to the field of psycholinguistics, offering an exciting overview of the cognitive processes behind language processing

Nature of Language: The Psycholinguistics of Words presents an accessible overview of the dynamic field of psycholinguistics. Requiring no previous background in linguistics or psychology, this student-friendly textbook emphasizes the integrated nature of language processing and highlights the complex interactions between comprehension and production in human language. Clear, easy-to-read chapters define and explain all concepts with an engaging narrative style--providing students with the intellectual foundation necessary to explore the cognitive processes of language behavior, consider new linguistic phenomena, and think critically about unsolved problems. Throughout the text, students engage with overarching questions about the nature of language as they learn how psycholinguistics uses data to translate conceptual questions into specific research questions.
* Explores how traditional linguistic notions both help and hinder understanding of how people do language
* Investigates social and cultural aspects of psycholinguistics, such as how people use language to influence others
* Describes the nineteenth-century foundations of psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics
* Offers new perspectives about the future of words and the future of language
* Features helpful pedagogical tools including numerous images, charts, diagrams, and boxed sections designed to enhance the reading experience and provide context for key concepts and developments

Nature of Language is an excellent primary textbook for undergraduate courses in psycholinguistics and psychology of language, and a valuable supplement for students of cognitive science, applied linguistics, and speech language pathology. It is also an informative resource for anyone interested in the mysteries of words, language, and the mind.

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