PSYCHOLINGUISTICS: A RESOURCE BOOK FOR STUDENTS (ROUTLEDGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE INTRODUCTIONS)

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  • Language . When we study the human language, we are approaching what some might call the `human essence', the distinctive qualities of mind that are, so far as we know unique to humans - Noam Chomsky Six Properties of Language Six Properties of Lan
     

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  • Human Sentence Processing Doug Arnold University of Essex doug@essex.ac.uk 1 Salient Facts Salient facts about the Human Sentence Processor include the following. Human Sentence processing is: Fast, easy, and mandatory for everyone : a ree
     

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