Description
How humans produce and understand language is clearly introduced in this textbook for students with a basic knowledge of linguistics.
About the Author
Paul Warren is an Associate Professor in the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies at Victoria University of Wellington.
Reviews
'An engaging and impressively comprehensive view of psycholinguistics that will provide an excellent introduction for the novice reader, and inform the advanced reader as well. Lucid, balanced and thorough.' Shari R. Speer, Ohio State University
'A clear and digestible introduction to the field of psycholinguistics which illustrates the major research findings and carefully explains their relevance for theories of language processing. Starting from scratch, the book guides us through the psychology of language with engaging experimental demonstrations, web resources, and practical exercises.' Nick Ellis, University of Michigan
'An invaluable text for any student of psycholinguistics. Students will appreciate the concise chapter introductions and summaries, lists of key terms and online materials. Best of all, Introducing Psycholinguistics takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on evidence from classic and recent studies and placing it within current linguistic theory.' Diane Nelson, University of Leeds
'I really enjoyed reading the book and I will definitely use it the next time I teach an introductory course in psycholinguistics.' Asa Abelin, Moderna sprak
Book Information
ISBN 9780521130561
Author Paul Warren
Format Paperback
Page Count 284
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 550g
Dimensions(mm) 246mm * 173mm * 13mm