Language In Psycholinguistic Approaches Is Considered A Human Treasure
Keywords:
psycholinguistics, concept, methods of psycholinguistic analysis, adaptation, justification.Abstract
This thesis presents comprehensive information about the history of the emergence of psycholinguistics, its main existing concepts, as well as the methods of psycholinguistic analysis. The tasks of psycholinguistics include the application of fundamental psycholinguistic methods to study experimental material; the demonstration of the variety of factors and patterns identified by different authors; the emphasis on modern adaptations; and the justification of the chosen emphases.
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