Publication

2010 - Brand: Psychology Press, Hove, East Sussex, England

Language

English

Word Count

88,000 words, Guess

Page Count

352 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archivetalkingtalklangu0000harl
  • ISBN-139781841693392
  • ISBN-139781841693408
  • ISBN-101841693391
  • ISBN-101841693405
and 6 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2009026996
  • OCLC Control Number424454797
  • Better World BooksO8-BMB-728
  • Better World Books9781841693392
  • Better World Books9781841693408
  • Open LibraryOL24461092M

Classifications

  • DDC401/.9
  • LCCBF455 .H27133 2010
  • LCCBF455.H27133 2010

Description

"Language makes us human, but how do we use it and how do children learn it? Talking the Talk is an introduction to the psychology of language. Written for those with no knowledge of psychology or background in the area, it explains how we actually "do" language: how we speak, listen, and read." "This book provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to psycholinguistics. It shows how it is possible to study language experimentally, and how psychologists use these experiments to build models of language processing. The book focuses on controversy in modern psycholinguistics, covering all the main topics including how children acquire language, how language is related to the brain, and what can go wrong - and what can be done when something does go wrong." "Structured around questions that people often ask about language, Talking the Talk emphasises how scientific knowledge can be applied to practical problems. It also looks at how language is related to other aspects of psychology by examining whether animals can learn language and the relationship between language and thought."--Jacket.

Subjects

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  • Talking the talk: language, psychology and scienceBrand: Psychology Press2010-01-01
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