The notion of the phoneme counts as a break-through of modern theoretical linguistics in the early twentieth century. It paved the way for descriptions of distinctive features at different levels in linguistics. Although it has since then had a turbulent existence across altering theoretical positions, it remains a powerful concept of a fundamental unit in spoken language. At the same time, its conceptual status remains highly unclear. The present article aims to clarify the status of the concept of 'phoneme' in psycholinguistics, based on the scientific concepts of description, understanding and explanation. Theoretical linguistics has provided mainly descriptions. The ideas underlying this article are, first, that these descriptions may n...
The object and subject of psycholinguistics. Specific features of psycholinguistics: the human facto...
The object of this article is the methodology of psycholinguistics concerning analyzing concep...
The article is devoted to the word as a basic notion in the history of linguistics and the theory of...
The final publication is available at link.springer.com. DOI: 10.1007/s10936-010-9149-
This article discusses the phonetics of world linguistics, the historical formation of ...
The following article studies the history of the concept of phoneme, also scientific works on this d...
A caveat is warranted here. While our title is provocative, our ambitions are much more prosaic. Obv...
This paper attempts to ground phonology within psychology. That is, we are interested in phonology a...
After a brief review of the history of the phoneme, from its origins in the nineteenth century to Op...
After a brief review of the history of the phoneme, from its origins in the nineteenth century to O...
An outstanding characteristic of human “natural ” language is the linearity of its messages, which i...
This paper presents the results of a concept formation experiment that provides evidence on the poss...
This paper presents the results of a concept formation experiment that provides evidence on the poss...
After a brief review of the history of the phoneme, from its origins in the nineteenth century to Op...
This article discusses the various variants of lexicographical description of psycholinguistic meani...
The object and subject of psycholinguistics. Specific features of psycholinguistics: the human facto...
The object of this article is the methodology of psycholinguistics concerning analyzing concep...
The article is devoted to the word as a basic notion in the history of linguistics and the theory of...
The final publication is available at link.springer.com. DOI: 10.1007/s10936-010-9149-
This article discusses the phonetics of world linguistics, the historical formation of ...
The following article studies the history of the concept of phoneme, also scientific works on this d...
A caveat is warranted here. While our title is provocative, our ambitions are much more prosaic. Obv...
This paper attempts to ground phonology within psychology. That is, we are interested in phonology a...
After a brief review of the history of the phoneme, from its origins in the nineteenth century to Op...
After a brief review of the history of the phoneme, from its origins in the nineteenth century to O...
An outstanding characteristic of human “natural ” language is the linearity of its messages, which i...
This paper presents the results of a concept formation experiment that provides evidence on the poss...
This paper presents the results of a concept formation experiment that provides evidence on the poss...
After a brief review of the history of the phoneme, from its origins in the nineteenth century to Op...
This article discusses the various variants of lexicographical description of psycholinguistic meani...
The object and subject of psycholinguistics. Specific features of psycholinguistics: the human facto...
The object of this article is the methodology of psycholinguistics concerning analyzing concep...
The article is devoted to the word as a basic notion in the history of linguistics and the theory of...