New Psychology of Language

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Author_Ton Dijkstra
behavioral experiments
bilingual cognition
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cognitive control
cognitive neuroscience
communication
conceptual processing
discourse processing
embeddedness
embodied language processing research
embodiedness
emotion
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experimental design
gesture studies
grammatical roles
incremental processing
integration
language acquisition
language comprehension
language evolution
language production
lexical access
lexical competition
lexical selection
memory
mental models
multichannel communication
multilingualism
multimodal communication
multimodality
multiple activation
neurophysiological techniques
prediction
psycholinguistics
research methods
semantics
sender-receiver model
sense and reference
speech errors
speech monitoring
spoken word recognition
syntactic structure
the Language User Framework
thematic roles
visual word recognition

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032353029
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Dec 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This illuminating book offers an up-to-date introduction to the psychology of language, exploring aspects of language processing that have previously not been given centre stage such as the role of body and brain, social aspects of language use, and mental models.

The New Psychology of Language presents an overarching theoretical account called the Language User Framework for discussing a wide variety of core language activities. How do we understand speech in conversations? How do we read books? How do we convert our thoughts into bodily signals (speech, gestures, facial expressions) when we speak? What happens in the mind and brain when we have mastered two or more languages? All these aspects of language use are discussed at the level of words and sentences, as well as text and discourse. Language is considered as an embodied, embedded, incremental cognitive activity aiming at the construction and communication of rich and dynamic mental models. Discussion boxes highlight controversies in the field; case studies and practical exercises provide insight into everyday examples; illustrations represent important models of language processing; and key findings come along with clear and concise chapter summaries. Special attention is paid to research techniques for investigating the psychology of language.

This accessible book is essential reading for students in disciplines such as psychology, cognitive science and neuroscience, artificial intelligence, biology, the language and communication sciences, and media studies. It is also a useful resource for a lay audience with an interest in language and communication.

Ton Dijkstra is a Full Professor in Psycholinguistics and Multilingualism at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

David Peeters is an Associate Professor at the Department of Communication and Cognition at Tilburg University, The Netherlands.

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