Psycholinguistic Approaches To Meaning And Understanding Across Languages


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Psycholinguistic Approaches to Meaning and Understanding across Languages


Psycholinguistic Approaches to Meaning and Understanding across Languages

Author: Barbara Hemforth

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2014-07-01


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Reports on joint work by researchers from different theoretical and linguistic backgrounds offer new insights on the interaction of linguistic code and context in language production and comprehension. This volume takes a genuinely cross-linguistic approach integrating theoretically well-founded contrastive descriptions with thorough empirical investigations. Authors answer questions on the topic of how we ‘encode’ complex thoughts into linguistic signals and how we interpret such signals in appropriate ways. Chapters combine on- and off-line empirical methods varying from large-scale corpus analyses over acceptability judgements, sentence completion studies and reading time experiments. The authors shed new light on the central questions related to our everyday use of language, especially the problem of how we construe meaning in and through language in general as well as through the means provided by particular languages.

Psycholinguistic Approaches to Meaning and Understanding Across Languages


Psycholinguistic Approaches to Meaning and Understanding Across Languages

Author: Barbara Hemforth

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014-07-31


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Handbook of Bilingualism


Handbook of Bilingualism

Author: Judith F. Kroll

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2009


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How is language acquired when infants are exposed to multiple language input from birth and when adults are required to learn a second language after early childhood? How do adult bilinguals comprehend and produce words and sentences when their two languages are potentially always active and in competition with one another? What are the neural mechanisms that underlie proficient bilingualism? What are the general consequences of bilingualism for cognition and for language and thought? This handbook will be essential reading for cognitive psychologists, linguists, applied linguists, and educators who wish to better understand the cognitive basis of bilingualism and the logic of experimental and formal approaches to language science.


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