His research interests include developmental psycholinguistics, psychology of language, and developmental psychology. |
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It is concerned with the applications of linguistics and psycholinguistics in first-language education. |
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The theme of the workshop is in line with fundamental domains of linguistics: formal syntax and semantics, psycholinguistics and acquisition. |
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From 2000 to 2004, René Bastin studied the latest findings of linguistic theory, neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics. |
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Elena P. Paspalonova is a lecturer in social psychology, and Entcho N. Gerganov is a professor of cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics. |
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Françoise Boulanger, a researcher in psycholinguistics, particularly studied the process of acquisition of written language in young children. |
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She is also known for her work in psycholinguistics, semiotics and analysis of the oral literature of her native country. |
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This paper explores the origins of language based on primate studies and other research in the field of psycholinguistics. |
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The question of why verbs and pronouns tend to vary in the extent to which they agree with collective nouns is a topic of some interest in psycholinguistics. |
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In 1965 the Dutch psycholinguistics and dyslexia specialist Dr. William deHAAN, inventor of the method, was confronted for the first time by dyslexia. |
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Research fields within 'applied linguistics' which include focus on CLIL are second language acquisition, bilingualism, foreign language learning and applied psycholinguistics. |
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Research on perception, cognition and psycholinguistics has obvious implications for artificial intelligence, robotics, and the development of man-machine interfaces. |
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In the second half of the 20th century, some work in sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics sought to widen the notion of linguistic competence in this way. |
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Different models emerged, according to the hypotheses of various researchers and their fields of study, particularly psychology and psycholinguistics. |
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Yet the relatively new interdisciplinary sciences of neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics might be of some use in considering what Hicok is doing in his poems. |
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Psycholinguistics, as the study of language and the mind, is usually distinguished from neurolinguistics, the study of language and the brain. |
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