The Routledge international handbook of psycholinguistic and cognitive processes. (2023)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge international handbook of psycholinguistic and cognitive processes. (2023)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge international handbook of psycholinguistic and cognitive processes
- Other Titles:
- International handbook of psycholinguistic and cognitive processes
Handbook of psycholinguistic and cognitive processes
Psycholinguistic and cognitive processes - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Jackie Guendouzi, Filip Loncke, Mandy J. Williams.
- Editors:
- Guendouzi, Jacqueline
Loncke, Filip
Williams, Mandy J - Contents:
- Psycholinguistics: Some Basic Considerations; Jackie Guendouzi and Filip Loncke ; SECTION I: Language Processing ; 1. The Development of Linguistic Systems: Insights From Evolution; John Locke ; 2. Emergentism and Language Disorders; Brian MacWhinney ; 3. Healthy Aging and Communication: The Complexities of, Um, Fluent Speech Production; Lise Abrams and Katherine White; 4. Working Memory and Attention in Language Use; Nelson Cowan ; 5. Neurobiological Bases of the Semantic Processing of Words; Karina Kahlaoui, Bernadetter Ska, Clotilde Degroot and Yves Joanette ; 6. From Phonemes to Discourse: Event-Related Brain Potentials (Erps) and Paradigms For Investigating Normal and Abnormal Language Processing; Marta Kutas and Michael Kiang ; 7. Early Word Learning: Reflections on Behavior, Connectionist Models, and Brain Mechanisms Indexed by ERP Components; Manuela Friedrich; 8. Connectionist Models of Aphasia Revisited; Grant Walker ; 9. Modeling the Attentional Control of Vocal Utterances: From Wernicke to WEAVER++; Ardi Roelofs ; 10. Theories of Semantic Processing; Elise Money-Nolan and John Shelley-Tremblay ; 11. Language Comprehension: A Neurocognitive Perspective; Catherine Longworth and William Marslen-Wilson ; 12. Familiar Language: Formulaic Expressions, Lexical Bundles, and Collocations in Mind and Brain; Diana Sidtis ; 13. Relevance Theory and Language Interpretation; Nuala Ryder and Eeva Leinonen ; 14. How Similarity Influences Word Recognition: The Effect ofPsycholinguistics: Some Basic Considerations; Jackie Guendouzi and Filip Loncke ; SECTION I: Language Processing ; 1. The Development of Linguistic Systems: Insights From Evolution; John Locke ; 2. Emergentism and Language Disorders; Brian MacWhinney ; 3. Healthy Aging and Communication: The Complexities of, Um, Fluent Speech Production; Lise Abrams and Katherine White; 4. Working Memory and Attention in Language Use; Nelson Cowan ; 5. Neurobiological Bases of the Semantic Processing of Words; Karina Kahlaoui, Bernadetter Ska, Clotilde Degroot and Yves Joanette ; 6. From Phonemes to Discourse: Event-Related Brain Potentials (Erps) and Paradigms For Investigating Normal and Abnormal Language Processing; Marta Kutas and Michael Kiang ; 7. Early Word Learning: Reflections on Behavior, Connectionist Models, and Brain Mechanisms Indexed by ERP Components; Manuela Friedrich; 8. Connectionist Models of Aphasia Revisited; Grant Walker ; 9. Modeling the Attentional Control of Vocal Utterances: From Wernicke to WEAVER++; Ardi Roelofs ; 10. Theories of Semantic Processing; Elise Money-Nolan and John Shelley-Tremblay ; 11. Language Comprehension: A Neurocognitive Perspective; Catherine Longworth and William Marslen-Wilson ; 12. Familiar Language: Formulaic Expressions, Lexical Bundles, and Collocations in Mind and Brain; Diana Sidtis ; 13. Relevance Theory and Language Interpretation; Nuala Ryder and Eeva Leinonen ; 14. How Similarity Influences Word Recognition: The Effect of Neighbors; Mark Yates and Devin Dickinson ; 15. Two Theories of Speech Production and Perception; Mark Tatham and Katherine Morton ; 16. Psycholinguistic Validity and Phonological Representation; Ben Rutter and Martin J. Ball ; 17. From Phonology to Articulation: A Neurophonetic View; Wolfram Ziegler, Hermann Ackermann, and Juliane Kappes ; SECTION II: Developmental Disorders; 18. Temporal Processing in Children With Language Disorders; Martha Burns ; 19. Language Processing in Children With Language Impairment; Bernard Grela, Beverly Collisson, and Dana Arthur ; 20. Grammatical-Specific Language Impairment: A Window Onto Domain Specificity; Heather van der Lely and Chloë Marshall ; 21. The Developing Mental Lexicon of Children With Specific Language Impairment; Holly Storkel ; 22. Screening and interventions for developmental fluency disorders Peter Howell, Clarissa Sorger, Roa’a Alsulaiman, and Zhixing Yang ; 23. An Approach to Differentiating Bilingualism and Language Impairment; Sharon Armon-Lotem and Joel Walters ; 24. Constraints-based nonlinear phonology: Clinical applications for English, Kuwaiti Arabic, and Mandarin; Barbara May Bernhardt, Joseph Stemberger, Hadeel Ayyad and Jing Zhao ; 25. Bilingual Children with SLI: Theories, Research and Future Directions; Maria Adelaida Restrepo, Gareth Morgan, and Ekaterina Smyk; SECTION III: Acquired Disorders ; 26. Apraxia of Speech: From Psycholinguistic Theory to the Conceptualization and Management of an Impairment; Rosemary Varley ; 27. The Role of Memory and Attention in Aphasic Language Performance; Malcolm McNeil, William Hula, and Jee Eun Sung ; 28. Remediation of Theory of Mind Impairments in Adults with Acquired Brain Injury; Kristine Lundgren and Hiram Brownell ; 29. Breakdown of Semantics in Aphasia and Dementia: A Role for Attention?; John Shelley-Tremblay ; 30. Neurolinguistic and Neurocognitive Considerations of Language Organization and Processing in Multilingual Individuals; José G. Centeno ; SECTION IV: Language and Other Modalities; 31. Gestures and Growth Points in Language Disorders; David McNeil and Susan Duncan; 32. Neural Organization of Language: Clues From Sign Language Aphasia; Gregory Hickok and Ursula Bellugi ; 33. Sign Language and Sign Language Research; Myriam Vermeerbergen and Mieke Van Herreweghe ; 34. Psycholinguistics and Augmentative and Alternative Communication; Filip Loncke and Emma Willis ; 35. Epilogue: Applying Psycholinguistic Theories to Conversation Data in the Context of Dementia; Jackie Guendouzi … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (578 pages), illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 616.8914
Psycholinguistics
Cognitive psychology
Communicative disorders - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000881080
9781000881011 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032068664
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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