Psycholinguistics and the Language Sciences offers an accessible, step-by-step guide to experimental psycholinguistics and the language sciences. It demystifies the process of experimental research by providing clear, structured guidance on every stage of the process-from generating clear research questions and formulating testable hypotheses to data collection and analysis.
The author presents not only the theoretical underpinnings of the field but also emphasizes practices used in designing and conducting experimental research. Each chapter focuses on a specific stage of the research process ensuring that readers can quickly grasp the core concepts and principles and apply them practically. Primary areas of research covered include language production and comprehension, language acquisition, bilingualism and multilingualism, and clinical applications (e.g. language disorders and rehabilitation). The book includes:Related Subjects
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