Psycholinguistics - LING2570 |
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Description Studies the psychology of language, with particular attention to language acquisition in children, the mental lexicon, behaviourism and mentalism in linguistics, the formal architecture of grammar, the relationship between language and thought.
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students should be able to describe and explain the most crucial issues about the interaction between the brain and language in relation to how languages are acquired, processed and stored. More specifically, they should be able to:
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