The first publication of Psycholinguistics in 1954 signalled a revolution in linguistic theory. Until that time, psycholinguistics, which developed severally from language-oriented research in psychology and from psychologically-oriented research with verbal behavior in linguistics, remained on the peripheries of the established disciplines. The renewed interest and intensified cooperative work witnessed in this book resulted largely from the impact of modern science on linguistics and the questions raised by other behavioral scientists. The contributors, among them psychologists Donald E. Walker, John B. Carroll, and Kellog Wilson and linguists Sol Saporta and Leonard D. Newmark, examine the ap-proaches of the linguist, the learning theori...
Communication has proved to be an essential facet of life. Language has been with us a long time. ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.viii, 273 p. :"Psycholinguistics is the study of how h...
This article is about the history of the emergence of psycholinguistics, which is one of the branche...
This paper is about the often turbulent relationship between psychologists and linguists. While atte...
Describes the history of the field in terms of its multidisciplinary "roots" so that readers from di...
THE INTERIM since the previous review can be characterized as one of changes for the psychology of l...
In the American scientific context of the 1950s, the confluence of information theory and behavioris...
Describes the history of the field in terms of its multidisciplinary "roots" so that readers from di...
In the 19th century, “psychologism” characterized several approaches to linguistics. When psychologi...
Contains fulltext : 6129.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The article talks about the first research on psycholinguistics, a new science based on psychology a...
Psycholinguistics presents many theories that explain how a person acquires language, develops and u...
Se expone una reseña general de lo que ha sido el estudio psicológico del lenguaje a través de la hi...
The objective purpose of this research is to give brief and essential information about the school a...
Bringing together experts from historical linguistics and psychology, this volume addresses core fac...
Communication has proved to be an essential facet of life. Language has been with us a long time. ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.viii, 273 p. :"Psycholinguistics is the study of how h...
This article is about the history of the emergence of psycholinguistics, which is one of the branche...
This paper is about the often turbulent relationship between psychologists and linguists. While atte...
Describes the history of the field in terms of its multidisciplinary "roots" so that readers from di...
THE INTERIM since the previous review can be characterized as one of changes for the psychology of l...
In the American scientific context of the 1950s, the confluence of information theory and behavioris...
Describes the history of the field in terms of its multidisciplinary "roots" so that readers from di...
In the 19th century, “psychologism” characterized several approaches to linguistics. When psychologi...
Contains fulltext : 6129.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The article talks about the first research on psycholinguistics, a new science based on psychology a...
Psycholinguistics presents many theories that explain how a person acquires language, develops and u...
Se expone una reseña general de lo que ha sido el estudio psicológico del lenguaje a través de la hi...
The objective purpose of this research is to give brief and essential information about the school a...
Bringing together experts from historical linguistics and psychology, this volume addresses core fac...
Communication has proved to be an essential facet of life. Language has been with us a long time. ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.viii, 273 p. :"Psycholinguistics is the study of how h...
This article is about the history of the emergence of psycholinguistics, which is one of the branche...