
The Ability To Communicate Quickly And Flexibly Through Both Spoken And Written Language Is One Of The Defining Characteristics Of The Human Race. Yet It Remains A Mysterious Process. The Science Of Psycholinguistics Attempts To Uncover The Mechanisms And Representations Underlying Human Language. This Interdisciplinary Field Has Seen Massive Developments Over The Last Decades, With A Broad Expansion Of The Research Base, And The Incorporation Of New Experimental Techniques Such As Brain Imaging And Computational Modelling. The Result Is That Real Progress Is Being Made In The Understanding Of The Key Components Of Language In The Mind. This New And Expanded Edition Of The Oxford Handbook Of Psycholinguistics Brings Together The Views Of Over 80 Experts In Various Domains Of Psycholinguistic Research, Offering A Comprehensive And Authoritative Review Of The Field. With Contributions From The Fields Of Psychology, Linguistics, Cognitive Neuroscience, Attention, Genetics, Development, And Neuropsychology Divided Into Five Themed Sections, This New Edition Of The Oxford Handbook Of Psycholinguistics Is Unparalleled In Its Breadth Of Coverage. The Comprehensive Nature Of This Book Coupled With The Accessibility Of The Short Chapter Format Makes This Handbook Essential Reading For Students And Researchers In The Fields Of Psychology, Linguistics And Neuroscience.
This handbook investigates the underlying cognitive mechanisms and neural representations that enable human beings to process and produce spoken and written language. Edited by M. Gareth Gaskell and Shirley-Ann Rueschemeyer, the text synthesizes contributions from over 80 international experts to provide a comprehensive overview of the field. It integrates traditional linguistic theory with modern experimental methodologies, including brain imaging and computational modeling, to map the current state of psycholinguistic research.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and academics recognize this volume as a definitive reference for the current state of psycholinguistic inquiry. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for advanced students and professional researchers in cognitive science.
Page Count:
1088
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191090425
ISBN-13:
9780191090424
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