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Psycholinguistics 101

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By (author): H. Wind Cowles

By understanding the processes that underlie language ability, we can help develop more effective ways to teach people to read and make the books they read easier to understand. Language also offers a window onto human cognition more generally - research into signed languages has shed light onto how the brain processes and represents information. Psycholinguistics 101 serves as a comprehensive introduction to the basic issues in psycholinguistic research, including its history and the methodologies typically employed in research. The book covers four topics that currently dominate the field. These include information flow, language representation, language in the real world, and sign language.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 270g
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780826115614

About H. Wind Cowles

Wind Cowlesm PhD received her doctorate in Cognitive Science and Linguistics in 2003 at one of the premier centers of psycholinguistic research the University of California San Diego and was a research fellow at the University of Sussex with Professor Alan Garnham. Her training and experience in psychology linguistics cognitive science and neuroscience makes her part of a new wave of researchers approaching psycholinguistic research from multiple perspectives and methods. Her main research focus is on the roles that discourse and information structures play in the written comprehension and spoken production of sentences. Her research applies multiple research techniques including eye-tracking and event-related brain potentials to questions about the ways in which people make reference and build structure in language.

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