Psycholinguistics
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Psycholinguistics is the interdisciplinary field that studies how language is acquired, produced, comprehended, and represented in the mind and brain.
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| Psycholinguistics canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Psycholinguistics Context triple: [Roger Brown, notableWork, Psycholinguistics]
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The Psycho-Biology of Language
The Psycho-Biology of Language is a seminal work by linguist George K. Zipf that explores statistical patterns in language use and their relation to human behavior, introducing what became known as Zipf's law.
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Sprachtheorie
Sprachtheorie is Karl Bühler’s influential work in linguistic theory, best known for its functional model of language and the “organon” theory of signs.
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Linguistics and Poetics
Linguistics and Poetics is a seminal essay by Roman Jakobson that applies structuralist linguistic theory to the analysis of poetic language and literary texts.
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Linguistics and Philosophy
"Linguistics and Philosophy" is a scholarly work by W.V.O. Quine that explores the interconnections between language, meaning, and philosophical analysis.
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Chomskyan linguistics
Chomskyan linguistics is a theoretical approach to language pioneered by Noam Chomsky that emphasizes humans’ innate linguistic capacity and focuses on the formal, generative rules underlying all natural languages.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Psycholinguistics Target entity description: Psycholinguistics is the interdisciplinary field that studies how language is acquired, produced, comprehended, and represented in the mind and brain.
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A.
The Psycho-Biology of Language
The Psycho-Biology of Language is a seminal work by linguist George K. Zipf that explores statistical patterns in language use and their relation to human behavior, introducing what became known as Zipf's law.
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B.
Sprachtheorie
Sprachtheorie is Karl Bühler’s influential work in linguistic theory, best known for its functional model of language and the “organon” theory of signs.
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C.
Linguistics and Poetics
Linguistics and Poetics is a seminal essay by Roman Jakobson that applies structuralist linguistic theory to the analysis of poetic language and literary texts.
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D.
Linguistics and Philosophy
"Linguistics and Philosophy" is a scholarly work by W.V.O. Quine that explores the interconnections between language, meaning, and philosophical analysis.
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E.
Chomskyan linguistics
Chomskyan linguistics is a theoretical approach to language pioneered by Noam Chomsky that emphasizes humans’ innate linguistic capacity and focuses on the formal, generative rules underlying all natural languages.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| instanceOf |
interdisciplinary field
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subfield of cognitive science ⓘ subfield of linguistics ⓘ subfield of psychology ⓘ |
| concerns |
constraints on language comprehension
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interaction between linguistic knowledge and cognitive processes ⓘ relationship between language and attention ⓘ relationship between language and memory ⓘ time course of language processing ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
bilingual language processing
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language disorders ⓘ language learning mechanisms ⓘ lexical access ⓘ online sentence processing ⓘ parsing ⓘ reading ⓘ real-time language processing ⓘ speech perception ⓘ speech production ⓘ word recognition ⓘ |
| investigates |
ambiguity resolution
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aphasia ⓘ bilingualism ⓘ dyslexia ⓘ garden-path sentences ⓘ language processing in adults ⓘ language processing in children ⓘ second language acquisition ⓘ speech errors ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
cognitive psychology
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computational linguistics ⓘ developmental psychology ⓘ neurolinguistics ⓘ theoretical linguistics ⓘ |
| studies |
language acquisition
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language comprehension ⓘ language production ⓘ mental representation of language ⓘ neural basis of language ⓘ |
| usesMethod |
EEG
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ERP NERFINISHED ⓘ behavioral experiments ⓘ eye-tracking ⓘ fMRI ⓘ lesion studies ⓘ neuroimaging ⓘ priming experiments ⓘ reaction time measurement ⓘ self-paced reading tasks ⓘ |
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Subject: Psycholinguistics Description of subject: Psycholinguistics is the interdisciplinary field that studies how language is acquired, produced, comprehended, and represented in the mind and brain.
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