Trends in education, 2010 (vol. 3), issue 1

TVV 2010, 3(1):267-270

PSYCHOLINGUISTICS: LANGUAGE PROCESSES AND LINGUISTIC KNOWLEDGE

TSYMBAL Svitlana

The article deals with the basics of psycholinguistics. The author analyses the study of how individuals comprehend, produce, and acquire language. The author shows the social rules involved in language use and the brain mechanisms associated with language.

Keywords: psycholinguistics, language processes, knowledge, means, social behavior, science.

Published: July 1, 2010  Show citation

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TSYMBAL, S. (2010). PSYCHOLINGUISTICS: LANGUAGE PROCESSES AND LINGUISTIC KNOWLEDGE. Trends in education3(1), 267-270
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