The Psychology of Language : From Data to Theory /
Harley, Trevor A.
The Psychology of Language : From Data to Theory / Trevor A. Harley. - 3rd ed. - New York : Psychology Press, c2008. - xvii, 602 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 501-573) and indexes.
The study of language -- Describing language -- The foundations of language -- Language development -- Bilingualism and second language acquisition -- Recognizing visual words -- Reading -- Learning to read and spell -- Understanding speech -- Understanding the structure of sentences -- Word meaning -- Comprehension -- Language production -- How do we use language? -- The structure of the language system -- New directions.
The Psychology of Language, 3rd edition is a thorough revision and update of the popular second edition. It contains everything the student needs to know about the psychology of language including how we acquire, understand, produce, and store language. The new edition contains new chapters on how children learn to read, and how language is used in everyday settings. It also describes recent research on the impact of new techniques of brain imaging. The text is comprehensive and written in a lively and accessible style. It covers all the main topics in this complex field, focusing on reading, writing, speaking, and listening in both adult and child language. There is an emphasis on language processing as well as language production and coverage on the social basis of language.The text includes recent connectionist models of language, describing complex ideas in a clear and approachable manner. Following a strong developmental theme, the text describes how children acquire language (sometimes more than one), and also how they learn to read.The Psychology of Language also demonstrates how language is related to the brain and to other aspects of cognition. For the first time a CD-Rom of supplementary materials will be available to accompany the textbook, which will include: chapter by chapter lecture slides; an interactive chapter by chapter multiple-choice question test bank; and multiple-choice questions in paper and pen format. The Psychology of Language assumes no prior knowledge other than a grounding in the basic concepts of cognitive psychology. This third edition of this best-selling textbook will be essential reading for any student studying cognition, psycholinguistics or the psychology of language. It will also be useful for those on speech and language therapy courses.
9781841693811 (hbk.) 9781841693828 (pbk.)
Psycholinguistics.
BF455 / .H2713 2008
401/.9
The Psychology of Language : From Data to Theory / Trevor A. Harley. - 3rd ed. - New York : Psychology Press, c2008. - xvii, 602 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 501-573) and indexes.
The study of language -- Describing language -- The foundations of language -- Language development -- Bilingualism and second language acquisition -- Recognizing visual words -- Reading -- Learning to read and spell -- Understanding speech -- Understanding the structure of sentences -- Word meaning -- Comprehension -- Language production -- How do we use language? -- The structure of the language system -- New directions.
The Psychology of Language, 3rd edition is a thorough revision and update of the popular second edition. It contains everything the student needs to know about the psychology of language including how we acquire, understand, produce, and store language. The new edition contains new chapters on how children learn to read, and how language is used in everyday settings. It also describes recent research on the impact of new techniques of brain imaging. The text is comprehensive and written in a lively and accessible style. It covers all the main topics in this complex field, focusing on reading, writing, speaking, and listening in both adult and child language. There is an emphasis on language processing as well as language production and coverage on the social basis of language.The text includes recent connectionist models of language, describing complex ideas in a clear and approachable manner. Following a strong developmental theme, the text describes how children acquire language (sometimes more than one), and also how they learn to read.The Psychology of Language also demonstrates how language is related to the brain and to other aspects of cognition. For the first time a CD-Rom of supplementary materials will be available to accompany the textbook, which will include: chapter by chapter lecture slides; an interactive chapter by chapter multiple-choice question test bank; and multiple-choice questions in paper and pen format. The Psychology of Language assumes no prior knowledge other than a grounding in the basic concepts of cognitive psychology. This third edition of this best-selling textbook will be essential reading for any student studying cognition, psycholinguistics or the psychology of language. It will also be useful for those on speech and language therapy courses.
9781841693811 (hbk.) 9781841693828 (pbk.)
Psycholinguistics.
BF455 / .H2713 2008
401/.9