Psycholinguistics A Survey of Theory and Research Problems

The first publication of Psycholinguistics in 1954 signalled a revolution in linguistic theory. Until that time, psycholinguistics, which developed severally from language-oriented research in psychology and from psychologically-oriented research with verbal behavior in linguistics, remained on the...

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Other Authors: Sebeok, Thomas A. (Editor), Osgood, Charles E. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Indiana University Press 1965
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