Talking the Talk

Talking the Talk
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781317627227
ISBN-13 : 1317627229
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Book Synopsis Talking the Talk by : Trevor A. Harley

Download or read book Talking the Talk written by Trevor A. Harley and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2017-02-02 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Talking the Talk provides a comprehensive introduction to the psychology of language, written for the reader with no background in the field or any prior knowledge of psychology. Written in an accessible and friendly style, the book answers the questions people actually have about language; how do we speak, listen, read, and learn language? The book advocates an experimental approach, explaining how psychologists can use experiments to build models of language processing. Considering the full breadth of psycholinguistics, the book covers core topics including how children acquire language, how language is related to the brain, and what can go wrong with it. Fully updated throughout, this edition also includes: Additional coverage on the genetics of language Insight into potential cognitive advantages of bilingualism New content on brain imaging and neuroscience Increased emphasis on recursion and what is special about language Talking the Talk is written in an engaging style which does not hesitate to explain complex concepts. It is essential reading for all undergraduate students and those new to the topic, as well as the interested lay reader.


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