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Psychology of Language David W. Carroll

Psychology of Language By David W. Carroll

Psychology of Language by David W. Carroll


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This fully-revised text provides discussion on the abstract topic of the psychology of language. Using an information-processing approach, it brings the current developments and controversies in psycholinguistics to students in a comprehensive style and sets them in an historical context.

Psychology of Language Summary

Psychology of Language by David W. Carroll

This fully-revised text provides discussion on the abstract topic of the psychology of language. Using an information-processing approach, David Carroll brings the current developments and controversies in psycholinguistics to students in a comprehensive style and sets them in an historical context. Functional in its approach, the book fills the need for an up-to-date, clearly written, even-handed treatment of the field.

Table of Contents

Part 1 General issues: Introduction - themes of psycholinguistics: Introduction. The Scope of Psycholinguistics. The Historical Context. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Linguistic principles; Introduction. Basic Grammatical Concepts. Insights from Sign Language. Transformational Grammar. Issues in Grammatical Theory. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Psychological mechanisms; Introduction. The Information Processing System. Central Issues in Language Processing. Development of the Processing System. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Part 2 Language comprehension: Perception of language; Introduction. The Structure of Speech. Perception of Isolated Speech Segments. Perception of Continuous Speech. Perception of Written Language. Review Questions. Thought Questions. The internal lexicon; Introduction. Dimensions of Word Knowledge. Organization of the Internal Lexicon. Lexical Access. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Sentence comprehension and memory: Introduction. Immediate Processing of Sentences. Comprehending Sentences in Context. Memory for Sentences. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Discourse comprehension and memory: Introduction. Comprehension of Discourse. Memory for Discourse. Genres and Discourse Processing. Educational Implications. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Part 3 Language production and conversational interaction: Production of speech and language; Introduction. Slips of the Tongue. Formulating Linguistic Plans. Implementing Linguistic Plans. Insights From Sign Language. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Conversational interaction; Introduction. The Structure of Conversation. Conversational Participants. Conversational Settings. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Part 4 Language acquisition: Early language acquisition; Introduction. Prelinguistic Communication. Early Phonology. One Word at a Time. Early Grammar. Acquisition of Sign Language. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Later language acquisition; Introduction. Later Grammar. Metalinguistics and Discourse. Language in the School. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Processes of language acquisition; Introduction. The Linguistic Environment. Cognitive Processes. Innate Mechanisms. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Part 5 Language in perspective: biological foundations of language; Introduction. Brain Mechanisms and Language. Lateralization of Language Processes. Language in Evolutionary Context. Review Questions. Thought Questions. Language, culture, and cognition; Introduction. The Whorf Hypothesis. Lexical Influences on Cognition. Grammatical Influences on Cognition. Review Questions. Thought Questions.

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GOR002513880
9780534349738
0534349730
Psychology of Language by David W. Carroll
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cengage Learning, Inc
19981229
480
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